Kowloon or Hong Kong Island

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Am I able to use in town check-in tonight for CX flight tomorrow morning? Any pre requisites? Have Octopus card not return ticket.

Or can I check-in airport? Don't want to carry golf clubs and luggage to Kowloon East.

Thanks.

Another suggestion - why not try to do a through check in on the first flight? Assuming it is CX incoming? Then no need to bother with extra bag drop step.
 
Another suggestion - why not try to do a through check in on the first flight? Assuming it is CX incoming? Then no need to bother with extra bag drop step.
Not CX. QF-QF and tomorrow CX on separate itinerary.

This gets better and better. Used transfer desk to transfer luggage to tomorrow's flight and have boarding pass already. Off to Kowloon East. Too easy.
 
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For future reference

- A29 out to Kowloon East cost $42
- N29 back to airport cost $24

Both took ~1h 20m.

Wish I had paid attention and not wasted $50 on taxi to Hong Sing Garden as N29 bus came back past Tseung Kwan O mall. :shock:
 
For future reference

- A29 out to Kowloon East cost $42
- N29 back to airport cost $24

Both took ~1h 20m.

Wish I had paid attention and not wasted $50 on taxi to Hong Sing Garden as N29 bus came back past Tseung Kwan O mall. :shock:

$HKD I assume, and if so then not a huge mistake :D
 
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