Greater Bay Airlines’ first flight set to take off for Bangkok from Hong Kong on Saturday
- City’s newest airline will begin operations with a twice weekly service to the Thai capital
- Carrier is hoping to expand to Malaysia, Japan and Korea and eventually China

The newcomer will begin service with two commercial flights between Hong Kong and Bangkok, its first and only destination, on Saturday, with the outbound flight leaving for the Thai capital city at 10.30am. The inbound flight is expected to arrive in Hong Kong at 5.10pm on the same day.
“We are very happy to launch our first flight, as we hope to see planes in the air as an airline company. However, there have been a multitude of external factors we could not control along the way, and we will try our best to cooperate with the government’s pandemic measures,” Jodie Lai, head of marketing and customer experience at Greater Bay Airlines, told the Post.

The airline, which has hoped to exploit an opening left by the closure of regional carrier Cathay Dragon, a subsidiary of the Cathay group, has the financial backing of tycoon Bill Wong Cho-bau, the man behind Shenzhen-based Donghai Airlines. He has pledged to invest HK$2 billion (US$258 million) in the carrier. But the company has faced multiple challenges, from licensing issues to expansion constraints because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Bangkok service will operate on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Wednesday flights will depart Hong Kong at 3pm and return at 9.40pm, while Saturday flights will leave at 10.30am and return at 5.10pm. Flight bookings are available via travel agents.
Fares for the Greater Bay Airlines’ outbound flight on Saturday cost HK$1,363 (US$173.64) from Wing On Travel, one of the few agencies that sold GBA tickets. The price would be slightly cheaper than an afternoon outbound flight from Thai Airways on the same day, which went for HK$1,389. However, the GBA’s seats were nearly half the price of Cathay Pacific’s only flight to Bangkok on the same day, which stood at HK$2,603.
The new airline offered even lower fares for its flights in the coming weeks, the cheapest option stood at HK$957 (US$121.92) for a one-way ticket. A direct flight to Bangkok on August 6 would cost HK$2,206 from Cathay Pacific and HK$1,551 from Thai Airways