About HK Express

HK Express is a budget airline based in Hong Kong, focusing on providing low-cost travel options to its passengers. The airline has a history of serving as a regional carrier, primarily targeting leisure destinations across Asia. It originally operated as a traditional airline before transforming into a budget carrier to better compete in the growing low-cost market in the region. HK Express has made a name for itself with its customer-centric services, simplifying the typical flying experience to focus on efficiency and convenience, which aligns well with the needs of budget-conscious travelers. Over the years, HK Express has developed an impressive fleet that enables it to serve a broad network of destinations. Despite being a budget airline, it strives to maintain a balance between cost-effectiveness and comfort. The fleet is regularly updated and maintained to meet safety standards and enhance passenger experience. Their operational strategies focus heavily on maximizing flight efficiency and reducing overhead costs, which allows them to offer competitive fares. The simplicity in their service model and fleet operations are mainstays of the airline’s business strategy, ensuring it remains a popular choice among regional travelers. HK Express offers a range of services designed to meet the needs of modern travelers looking for efficient and economic air travel. They provide straightforward services with options for travelers to customize their travel experience according to their budget and preferences, such as selecting seat types and adding luggage allowances only as needed. The airline primarily caters to the budget segment, which includes young travelers and families looking for affordable travel solutions. Despite the low costs, HK Express tries to ensure a pleasant travel experience with attention to customer service and operational reliability, maintaining a focus on punctuality and smooth operations to foster a good relationship with its clientele.

Overall Value for Money

1.0

From 3 reviews

Seat and Cabin Space

1.0

From 3 reviews

Customer Service

1.0

From 4 reviews

In Flight Entertainment

1.0

From 2 reviews

Baggage Handling

1.0

From 4 reviews

Check-in Process

1.0

From 4 reviews

Meals and Beverages

1.0

From 2 reviews

Recommend Airline

0.0%

From 3 reviews

Latest Passenger Reviews for HK Express

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Cheng Shi
Cheng ShiDec 31, 2024
HK Express

All budget airlines understandably have their ways to cut costs, but this one has gone beyond all human necessity, let alone human decency, and ventured into the acts of fleecing passengers of as much extra money as possible with hidden rules and charging extra for services that are supposed to be bare basics for a flight, such as having a seat in the plane or a cup of water for a four-hour flight. You would start noticing the unusual practice of demanding additional payment for normal online check-in - extra money if you would like to check in even for a standard seat - so really, their air ticket price, which you have paid in full, does not include a seat. So you are supposed to be standing in the plane if you don't pay extra? Or has the airline been requesting duplicate payments from passengers for the same seats they have already paid for? Then you find out that they have shrunk the hand luggage to a pitiful 40*25*20 - but even if you comply with this requirement, at the airport they will suddenly bring out a tiny metal scale (which appears much smaller than the already pitiful measurement), and insist that your hand luggage will only be allowed if you can fit it in that tiny scale. If you ask them for a ruler to prove the scale is correct, they will definitely refuse, as they did to me repeatedly. You will then have to pay an astronomical amount of additional money to be allowed to take your pitiful and already compliant tiny luggage. And they still haven't explained to me why they refused to bring out a ruler to check their scale or my luggage. Then they tell you that not only do they not provide food during the four-hour flight (through lunchtime), they do not provide water either. And they actively stop you from bringing your own water onboard. Why? You guessed right - they want to sell you water onboard at an obscene premium. So for a four-hour flight going through lunchtime where the passengers are inevitably confined within their cabin and there is no way to get out, no food even for those with low blood-sugar and no water for those feeling ill? That is a serious breach of basic health and safety rules and standards. That's also a breach of basic duty of care, like selling you a knife without a handle and a car without brakes (it's a product technically, but you can't use it without seriously injuring yourself so it's not a proper product meeting basic requirements and is a breach of the law). In conclusion, you will inevitably pay more, or much more, than shown in the air ticket if you fly with this airline, but still get treated like an idiot. You will find that the price you end up paying could probably get you a business class ticket with a decent airline anyway

2 / 10

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