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KHH → HKG
Which side of the plane to sit from Kaohsiung International Airport (Kaohsiung) to Hong Kong International Airport (Hong Kong)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers the most dramatic urban views, including the Kaohsiung skyline at departure and the iconic Hong Kong skyscrapers during arrival.
85 Sky Tower
Kaohsiung's landmark skyscraper is prominently visible immediately after takeoff.
Taiwan Coastline
Views of the western edge of the island before the flight turns toward the open sea.
Victoria Harbour
Sweeping views of the Hong Kong Island and Kowloon skylines on the eastern approach.
ICC Tower
Hong Kong's tallest skyscraper standing prominently over the West Kowloon harbor.
Tsing Ma Bridge
View of the vital suspension bridge link as the aircraft approaches Chek Lap Kok.
Request a window on the right for the best chance to see the iconic Hong Kong skyline. During summer months, prevailing winds often lead to arrivals from the east, which maximizes these city views.
Kaohsiung Harbor
Aerial view of Taiwan's largest port and the Cijin District shortly after departure.
South China Sea
Deep blue maritime views during the short transit across the Taiwan Strait.
South Lantau
The green peaks and long sandy beaches of Lantau Island's southern coast.
HKZM Bridge
A clear view of the winding bridge-tunnel system connecting Hong Kong to Macau.
Sit on the left for a clear view of the engineering marvel that is the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge during descent. This side is ideal for afternoon flights to avoid direct glare from the sun.
Distance: 662 km (411 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 6 min
Departure: KHH (22.57710075378418, 120.3499984741211)
Arrival: HKG (22.308901, 113.915001)
Route Type: International
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