Greater Bay Airlines Cleared For Take Off

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2022-02-21 HKT 18:07

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  • Greater Bay Airlines has been awarded a licence to operate commercial flights in the next five years. File photo: Shutterstock

    Greater Bay Airlines has been awarded a licence to operate commercial flights in the next five years. File photo: Shutterstock

Aviation start-up Greater Bay Airlines has been awarded a licence to operate commercial flights for the next five years.

Its licence was granted by the Air Transport Licensing Authority (ATLA) on Monday.

ATLA said the new carrier, founded by tycoon Bill Wong, can operate scheduled passenger and cargo flights on 104 routes with no limit on frequency.

The government welcomed the decision, saying the approval demonstrates that the market has full confidence in the prospect of the aviation industry in Hong Kong.

A spokesman said the administration believes the new airline will provide more diversified air services to the market and will strengthen air transport between Hong Kong, the Greater Bay area and other parts of the world.

"While the epidemic persists, the government will continue to take forward anti-epidemic measures together with the aviation industry and at the same time prepare for the recovery," he added.

The Airport Authority said it had handled 1.4 million passengers last year, an almost 85 percent year-on-year decline amid the pandemic.

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