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Is Greater Bay Airlines offering round-trip flights for HK$20? Not quite

While the Hong Kong-based airline is indeed offering heavily discounted tickets to a different destination each day to celebrate its second anniversary, there’s a catch
  • The round-trip fare, promoted as just HK$20, still leaves passengers on the hook for fuel surcharges and taxes – which can add up to around HK$1,000.

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Greater Bay Airlines is celebrating its second anniversary by offering HK$20 (US$2.56) round-trip tickets to select destinations from Hong Kong, the Hong Kong-headquartered airline announced on its website. However, fine print reveals that the bargain-bin fares do not include fuel surcharges or taxes.

The limited-time sale started yesterday with flights to Bangkok, Thailand, and a different flight route is expected to be announced each day. Greater Bay Airlines currently flies to Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport; Manila in the Philippines; Taipei, Taiwan; Tokyo’s Narita Airport and Osaka’s Kansai Airport in Japan; Seoul, South Korea; and Haikou, the capital city of China’s Hainan province.

The promotion will run until Thursday, then again from next Monday to Wednesday. Only 200 HK$20 tickets will be sold each day of the promotion, and passengers can only purchase one ticket each. 

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Instructions on how to obtain the discounted tickets were given on Greater Bay Airlines’ website and social media platforms. “At 10 am each day, check out our Facebook/Instagram for the announcement of the daily discounted routes, [then] at 12 pm each day, get the promo code from our Facebook/Instagram story and comment section,” they read.

Hopeful travellers could then plug the promo code into the airline’s booking system to be in with a chance to snag one of the day’s 200 discounted tickets.

The tickets were subject to a number of terms and conditions. For example, you must travel between 18 August and 18 December 2024, and can’t be away for longer than a week (the minimum period is two days). Fuel surcharges and taxes are in addition to the price, though 20 kilograms of luggage is included.

A recently advertised return Greater Bay Airlines flight from Hong Kong to Bangkok with 20 kilograms of luggage cost HK$720 outside of the promotion. The final price hit HK$1696 when taxes and surcharges were added, implying the HK$20 tickets could come with almost HK$1000 in added fees.

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