China News Service, May 25. According to Hong Kong's Sing Tao.com report, Greater Bay Area Airlines announced yesterday (24th) that it has become the designated airline under the aviation agreement/arrangement between the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and other countries and regions.

Greater Bay Area Airlines said that it will provide passengers with value for money, with a variety of additional service options and flexible fare products, allowing passengers to plan their journeys according to their personal travel needs.

  Qiu Yinghua, Chief Executive Officer of Greater Bay Area Airlines, expressed his gratitude to the team of Greater Bay Area Airlines and the relevant regulators for their support in the arrangement of the designated airline.

Greater Bay Area Airlines can now apply to relevant foreign regulatory agencies to operate scheduled flight services, and looks forward to launching its maiden flight service as soon as possible.

  According to previous reports, Qiu Yinghua revealed that the Greater Bay Area Airlines is intensively preparing to set sail. Two planes have arrived in Po, and the third plane will be delivered to Hong Kong in July. It is currently waiting for the SAR government to complete the approval documents. It is estimated that the most The maiden voyage will be scheduled between June and July. In addition to targeting Southeast Asian cities, it will also provide flights to and from major cities such as Shanghai and Beijing, depending on the situation in the mainland.

  The two-year-old Greater Bay Area Airlines was officially approved by the Civil Aviation Department for the "Air Operator's License" in October last year, and was issued a license by the Air Transport Licensing Authority in February this year. , Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and other places, of which 48 destinations are first- and second-tier cities in the mainland, accounting for nearly half.

  Greater Bay Area Airlines hopes to increase flights for the Greater Bay Area, connecting the sea, land and air routes, so that guests from the Greater Bay Area can come to Hong Kong from different channels such as high-speed rail, Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, Haitian Ferry Terminal, etc., and transfer planes to and from the world 200 multiple cities.