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Travel Documents

All customers, including children and infants, must possess a valid travel document to fly on HK Express. Under some circumstances, you may also have to obtain a visa. As the documentation required varies by destination and citizenship, it is your responsibility to verify and obtain what you and all members of your party need prior to making a booking.

Passports

Please note that many countries require 3 to 6 months of passport validity at time of travel. It is your responsibility to check this requirement for all members of your party.

Visas

Please note that visa procedures and processing times vary greatly by country. In some cases, a visa approval may take weeks. It is your responsibility to ensure you have checked these details and have sufficient time and opportunity to meet all requirements prior to travel.

HKSAR passport holders

Hong Kong citizens with a HKSAR passport may refer to the table below for information on the visa requirements of your selected destination. For the full list of visa-exempted regions, please click here. The information below may only be used as a guideline and are only applicable when traveling for leisure purposes. 

HKSAR passport holders
Region Visa required? More information
Japan No

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Chinese Mainland No

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South Korea No

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Taiwan, China Yes

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Thailand No

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Vietnam Yes (Except Phu Quoc)

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Malaysia No

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The Philippines No

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Pre-arrival Electronic Declaration/Registration

Please note that some destinations may require travellers to complete pre-arrival declarations or registrations to meet local entry requirements. Please refer to the following information for more details.

Digital declaration information
Country Pre-arrival Declaration/Registration required? For more Information
The Philippines Yes

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Refusal of entry

It is your responsibility as a passenger to ensure you have all relevant documentation for your journey and to be allowed entry to the port of entry. If for whatever reason the port of entry deems your arrival to be suspicious or you are refused entry to the port of entry, the airline shall bear no responsibility for cost or repatriation regardless of the reason for the refusal of entry, and you will be responsible for all costs associated with your return to Hong Kong including any fines and repatriation costs. The airline will not provide you with a refund for your ticket, and may offset any unused sectors on your booking (as applicable) to offset any fines, penalties, losses, expenses or damage incurred by the airline as a result of the refusal of entry. You must reimburse the airline for any fines, penalties, losses, expenses or damage which the airline incurs as a result of the refusal of entry.

For Customers traveling to Japan

Customers holding HKSAR, MSAR, British National Overseas (BNO) or other selected country passports have been granted visa-free access to Japan are required to present a valid passport when entering and departing from Japan. A six-month validity passport rule is not required for foreign passports. However, Customers holding the Hong Kong Document of Identity (HKDI) or Macau Travel Permit must possess a travel document with at least 6 months of validity at the time of visa application submission.

Check In

All necessary travel documents must be presented at check in. HK Express makes no allowance for missing, delayed or inaccurate documents and reserves the right to deny boarding without refund, rebooking or accommodation if travel documents do not meet the requirements for all customers traveling.

More Information

For more information please contact your government’s department or ministry responsible for international travel and the nearest embassy or consulate representing your destination.