Is there any weekly pass for the Airport Express in Hong Kong?

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I have to do 1 or 2 daily roundtrips between the Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) and Hong Kong Kowloon/Central station for one week. Using the normal fare, it is quite expensive: ~110 HKD (~=14 USD) one way (mirror). Is there any weekly pass for the Airport Express in Hong Kong?






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How much is Airport Express ticket Hong Kong?

Airport ExpressSmart TicketOctopusFrom Airport toAdultAdultHong Kong Station$115$110Kowloon Station$105$100Tsing Yi Station$70$651 more row

How often is the Airport Express running?

Airport Express. The Airport Express runs every 10 minutes from 05:50 to 01:15 daily.

Can you use Octopus card on Airport Express?

Octopus is incredibly versatile and can be used to pay for multiple modes of transport including the MTR, Airport Express, Light Rail, buses and ferries, etc.

Is Airport Express still available?

Apple is discontinuing production of its Base Station Wi-Fi routers -- the AirPort Time Capsule, AirPort Express and AirPort Extreme -- all of which haven't had hardware updates since at least 2014. It will continue to support them for five years with firmware updates, and you can still buy one while supplies last.



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