Dragonair Resumes Direct Fukuoka Services

Dragonair is strengthening its position between Hong Kong and Japan by resuming direct services to Fukuoka.

The service will restart on a daily basis from October 31, with A320s.

Dragonair's CEO, James Tong said: "We will be the only airline operating direct non-stop service between Hong Kong and Fukuoka, offering passengers more choice and greater convenience when travelling to Japan - one of the most popular destinations for tourists from Hong Kong."

Dragonair will also increase the frequency of its service between Hong Kong and Kathmandu from 1 September, moving from three to six flights per week.

The airline operates a fleet of 31 aircraft and serves 29 regional destinations, including 17 cities in Mainland China.