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The popular ferry transfer service between the SkyPier
at Hong
Kong International Airport (HKIA) and Macau will resume on 30 December 2022, providing cross-boundary transport service
for sea-to-air and air-to-sea transfer passengers.

Connecting HKIA to the
Greater Bay Area, SkyPier provides very convenient and speedy sea-to-air and
air-to-sea ferry services for transfer passengers travelling to/from overseas destinations via HKIA.

Transfer passengers from the
Greater Bay Area can complete check-in and immigration procedures
at the ports and take the ferry, then proceed directly to boarding
gates in the airport restricted area for boarding upon arrival at SkyPier, without having to go through immigration procedures again
at HKIA.

TurboJET will operate one
round-trip between SkyPier and Macau Taipa Ferry Terminal every
Friday and Sunday, with the ferry scheduled to depart HKIA at 09:45.
The ferry from Macau is timed to arrive at SkyPier at
15:40.

The sea-to-air transfer ferry service
from Shenzhen Shekou Port to SkyPier resumed in October
2020, with the number of trips running daily already increased
from two to five.

Airport Authority Hong Kong has said that it is in
close communication with the relevant departments and ferry
operators about resuming sea-to-air ferry services from
other ports in Mainland China, as well as air-to-sea ferry
services from SkyPier to Mainland China as soon as possible.

Passengers should check with ferry
operators for ticketing arrangements.

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