As a part of the HK$9 billion Terminal 1 enhancement projects being rolled out at the Hong Kong International Airport, this mix of glass and steel gives travelers a unique view of the city - and of the aircraft that service it.
Hong Kong has always been among the world’s most spectacular destinations and the experience begins with the sheer and visceral thrill felt when you seem to fly into the city, quite literally.
While the experience might have changed since the Hong Kong International Airport shifted operations to the reclaimed land around Chek Lap Kok Island, off Lantau Island on the city’s western fringes, the sense of excitement still remains. Flights now descend from a bird’s-eye view of Hong Kong’s stunning mix of lush, rolling greenery and urbanity, with its sci-fi inspired towers reaching towards the sky.Please be respectful of copyright. Unauthorized use is prohibited.
The Sky Bridge stretches for 200 meters and sits more than 28 meters off the tarmac, high enough to allow space enough for an A380 - the world’s largest passenger plane - to pass underneath. When one does, the glass flooring means you can often peer down straight into the cockpit.
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