Hong Kong Airport Services

Hong Kong Airport Services Limited (HAS)
香港機場地勤服務公司
Private
Industry Ground handling
Founded 1995
Headquarters Hong Kong
Area served
Hong Kong
Number of employees
over 3000
Parent Cathay Pacific
Website www.has.com.hk

Hong Kong Airport Services Ltd. (HAS) was founded in 1995 and began operations in July 1998 with the opening of Chek Lap Kok International Airport. It now employs 3,100 people and owns a fleet of over 3,000 ground-support equipment (GSE) and vehicles. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Cathay Pacific. HAS offices are located at Cathay City, Dragonair House, Passenger Terminal Building and Cathay Pacific Cargo Terminal.

HAS provides ground handling services to airline customers. These include loading and unloading of aircraft, baggage handling, cargo and mail delivery, ramp coordination, aircraft-load control, aerobridge and passenger steps operation, Unit Load Device storage and crew transportation.

The company also provides passenger and flight-handling services such as passenger check-in, ticketing, flight dispatch, and cargo documentation. HAS provides passenger handling for 19 airlines, and ramp and cargo services for 24 airlines. It services major local carriers Cathay Pacific Airways and Dragonair. In 2016, the company had a market share of 19.73% in passenger handling services and 46.94% in ramp handling services at Hong Kong International Airport. HAS is a member of the IATA Ground Handling Council.

Customers Airlines

Aeroflot Russian Airlines

Air Astana

Air Hong Kong

Air Niugini

Bangkok Airways

Biman Bangladesh Airlines

Cargolux Italia

Cargolux

Cathay Pacific

DETA Air

Dragonair

Japan Airlines

Korean Air

Globus

Nepal Airlines

Qatar Airways

Royal Brunei Airlines

S7 Airlines

Shenzhen Airlines

Southern Air

Swiss International Air Lines

Tigerair

TransAsia Airways

Vietnam Airlines

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