
There was a time when landing in Hong Kong felt like arriving in the future. In 1998, the sleek Airport Express glided out of Chek Lap Kok, whisking passengers directly to the heart of the city. It was a symbol of modernity and efficiency, placing Hong Kong among a handful of global cities with a dedicated airport rail link. We were pioneers and justifiably proud.
That pride now risks becoming a relic. While the Airport Express was once a point of differentiation, it is now becoming a point of…
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Why Hong Kong needs an inter-airport rail link with Shenzhen