Hong Kong Air Cargo resumes scheduled services for Singapore, Chennai

Moving from irregular charters to a fixed schedule provides cargo customers with more consistent, dependable shipment planning, streamlining regional supply chain management.

Hong Kong Air Cargo resumes scheduled services for Singapore, Chennai
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Hong Kong Air Cargo has announced an enhancement to its Asian network with the resumption of scheduled services to Singapore (SIN) and the transition of its Chennai (MAA) route from charter to scheduled operations. Both changes are set to take effect on January 4, 2026.

According to the press release, by moving from irregular charter flights to a fixed schedule, the airline aims to provide cargo customers with greater consistency, enabling more dependable shipment planning and streamlined supply chain management across the region.

“The network enhancement reflects our continued commitment to providing reliable and customer-focused air cargo solutions across Asia and beyond,” the company said.

The expanded flight schedule features service increases across two major Asian hubs beginning January 4. For the Hong Kong to Singapore corridor, flights RH371 and RH372 will provide high-frequency coverage, operating six days a week from Tuesday through Sunday.

Meanwhile, the route between Hong Kong and Chennai will transition to a three-times-weekly scheduled service. This includes midday departures on Wednesdays and Fridays via flights RH9375 and RH9376, while Sunday operations will offer a late afternoon departure from Hong Kong and a late-night return from Chennai.

This expansion follows a series of network updates for the carrier, which has recently grown its presence in other South Asian hubs like Dhaka.

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