Connecting from CX to UO at HKG: any tips?
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Connecting from CX to UO at HKG: any tips?
Next weekend, my family and I will be connecting at HKG on separate CX and UO tickets. We will be arriving on CX #883 from LAX in business class, with a scheduled arrival time of 5:45, and will be departing on UO #706 to REP, with a scheduled departure time of 7:15. I intend to check in online for our UO flight before we leave the U.S. and we will only have carry-on bags.
Any tips for making the connection expeditiously, especially if CX #883 happens to be running a little late? I've never flown a Terminal 2 airline at HKG before. I'm assuming we can stay airside for the connection. Any security screening along the way?
Any tips for making the connection expeditiously, especially if CX #883 happens to be running a little late? I've never flown a Terminal 2 airline at HKG before. I'm assuming we can stay airside for the connection. Any security screening along the way?
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Terminal 2 only handles check ins, terminal 2 has no gates. All gates are still at terminal 1, passengers who check in at terminal 2 merely take the people mover to go back to terminal 1.
In your case you will not even visit terminal 2 at all as you have OLCIed for your UO flight and you merely pass from [terminal 1] arrival gates to departure gates. QRC3288 has recently written a summary on how to do this for a similar morning connection from SIN http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/26803215-post8.html .
In your case you will not even visit terminal 2 at all as you have OLCIed for your UO flight and you merely pass from [terminal 1] arrival gates to departure gates. QRC3288 has recently written a summary on how to do this for a similar morning connection from SIN http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/26803215-post8.html .
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Yes there is security screening, because you arrive in arrivals level, and need to go to departure.
If you don't have boarding passes printed out, or on your phones, you will have to go to the UO transfer desk to get them before going through the security check.
Note that most (but not all) UO flights now leave from the Mid Field Concourse, not Terminal 1, so you will need to get the train/ people mover from T1 to MFC. Although the flight on the 26th left from the North Satellite Concourse, which is a short bus ride from Terminal 1.
883 has been arriving on time/ early these last few days, so should be OK.
If you don't have boarding passes printed out, or on your phones, you will have to go to the UO transfer desk to get them before going through the security check.
Note that most (but not all) UO flights now leave from the Mid Field Concourse, not Terminal 1, so you will need to get the train/ people mover from T1 to MFC. Although the flight on the 26th left from the North Satellite Concourse, which is a short bus ride from Terminal 1.
883 has been arriving on time/ early these last few days, so should be OK.
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Once arrive Hong Kong, go to Hong Kong Express (UO) counters in one of the transfer zone. You will get your boarding pass from there.
Please be aware UO close there gate really on time and will not accommodate any late passenger. You will need to buy a new ticket if you are late.
Please be aware UO close there gate really on time and will not accommodate any late passenger. You will need to buy a new ticket if you are late.