Key | Value | Key | Value |
---|---|---|---|
ICAO | VHHH | IATA | HKG |
Third code | Elevation | 9 | |
Latitude | 22d18'32''N | Longitude | 113d54'53''E |
Year | Pax | Operations | Cargo |
---|---|---|---|
2024 | 53 054 000 | 0 | 0 |
2023 | 39 429 000 | 0 | 0 |
2022 | 5 653 000 | 0 | 0 |
2021 | 1 351 000 | 145 000 | 5 025 000 |
2020 | 8 836 000 | 161 000 | 4 468 000 |
2019 | 71 538 000 | 419 730 | 4 800 000 |
2018 | 74 672 000 | 428 000 | 5 121 000 |
2017 | 72 868 000 | 42 100 | 4 937 000 |
2016 | 70 537 000 | 411 530 | 4 521 000 |
2015 | 68 488 000 | 406 020 | 4 380 000 |
2014 | 63 400 000 | 390 955 | 4 411 193 |
2013 | 59 913 000 | 372 040 | 4 122 000 |
2012 | 56 500 000 | 352 000 | 4 025 000 |
2011 | 53 314 213 | 333 760 | 3 939 000 |
2010 | 50 410 819 | 306 535 | 4 168 394 |
2009 | 45 558 069 | 279 505 | 3 348 000 |
2008 | 48 582 000 | 301 000 | 3 656 724 |
2007 | 47 783 000 | 295 580 | 3 772 673 |
2006 | 43 857 908 | 290 107 | 3 609 780 |
2005 | 40 269 847 | 273 363 | 3 433 352 |
2004 | 36 714 090 | 247 635 | 3 119 008 |
2003 | 27 092 521 | 199 409 | 2 667 976 |
2002 | 33 882 463 | 217 981 | 2 504 584 |
2001 | 32 456 029 | 207 972 | 2 100 276 |
2000 | 32 752 359 | 193 895 | 2 267 609 |
1999 | 29 728 145 | 179 870 | 2 000 524 |
1998 | 27 919 935 | 177 191 | 1 654 356 |
1997 | 29 006 565 | 181 979 | 1 813 266 |
1996 | 30 212 327 | 176 843 | 1 590 773 |
1995 | 28 043 338 | 164 672 | 1 484 742 |
1991 | 19 200 000 | 0 | 0 |
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Jerzy | 2019-12-21 18:17:45 | |
A direct, nonstop flight between Hong Kong International Airport (HKG), Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong and John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice (KRK), Kraków / Balice, Poland would travel a Great Circle distance of 5,225 miles (or 8,408 kilometers). | ||
Jerzy | 2019-12-21 18:16:52 | |
The furthest airport from Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) is Capitán Oriel Lea Plaza International Airport (TJA), which is nearly antipodal to Hong Kong International Airport (meaning Hong Kong International Airport is almost on the exact opposite side of the Earth from Capitán Oriel Lea Plaza International Airport), and is located 12,334 miles (19,850 kilometers) away in Tarija, Bolivia |