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Explore the New Hong Kong-Sanya Route with HK Express for Budget China Flights!

HK Express Airways (HK Express) has launched a new travel route, connecting travellers from Sanya and Hong Kong. Travellers flying this new route will be connecting from Sanya Phoenix International Airport (SYX) to Hong Kong International Airport.

Not only will this new route give travellers a convenient connection, but this will also be a budget-friendly flight option. The flight operations are set to be four times weekly, operating on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.

Sanya is a beautiful destination, nestled on Hainan Island’s Southern tip. The island boasts breathtaking beaches and crystal-clear waters. Just like the Maldives, Sanya also offers travellers delectable seafood and an inviting climate. With the new route and the Sanya City Tourism Festival taking place from April to June, HK Express is also set to unveil special discounts on the new route. With this, passengers can expect even more budget trips between the two destinations.

Sanya marks the airline’s second mainland China destination to be launched in 2024. Prior to this, HK Express also successfully launched flights to Beijing Daxing route, opening in March.

We’re committed to increasing our presence in mainland China, particularly in emerging cities. This growth strategy reflects our core values: deep roots in Hong Kong, a proud part of China, and connecting Asia. Our affordable fares and extensive network empower travelers to embrace the ‘Gotta Go’ spirit and explore Asia with ease, says Jeanette Mao.
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FIFA Names Saudi Arabia as Host of 2034 World Cup

2034 World Cup Saudi Arabia

FIFA has officially named Saudi Arabia as the host for the 2034 World Cup, marking a major milestone in the country’s Vision 2030 plan. The announcement took place during the Extraordinary FIFA Congress on 13 December 2024. With this decision, Saudi Arabia becomes the second Middle Eastern nation to host the prestigious tournament, following Qatar in 2022.

A Historic First for the 2034 World Cup

For the first time ever, the 2034 World Cup will feature 48 teams, expanding from the previous 32-team format. Matches will be spread across five cities: Riyadh, Jeddah, Al Khobar, Abha, and the futuristic city of Neom. With 15 state-of-the-art stadiums, the event will offer a compact and immersive experience for fans. The country’s well-developed transport network will make travel between cities simple and quick.

This selection fits perfectly with Saudi Arabia’s larger goals to become a global sports leader. As part of Vision 2030, the country aims to diversify its economy and raise its profile worldwide, with football playing a key role. Hosting the World Cup will provide a chance for Saudi Arabia to highlight its rich culture, beautiful landscapes, and modern infrastructure to the world.

Along with the 2034 Word Cup announcement, FIFA also confirmed Morocco, Spain, and Portugal as co-hosts for the 2030 World Cup. Moreover, special centenary matches will be taking place in Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay. This dual announcement shows FIFA’s commitment to bringing countries together through football and expanding the tournament’s reach across continents.

With a decade to go until the event begins, Saudi Arabia is preparing to deliver a World Cup that promises not only top-tier football but also a lasting impact on the region and the world.

Feature image: Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF)

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