
Airport authorities confirmed that the new departure facilities form part of the wider three-runway system project, designed to enhance passenger handling capacity and modernise infrastructure.
The revamped Terminal 2 will focus primarily on departures, integrating advanced check-in systems, streamlined security processes and expanded retail and dining options.
Officials said the reopening reflects steady progress in restoring and surpassing pre-pandemic passenger volumes.
The airport has experienced sustained recovery in international traffic, supported by the return of long-haul routes and increased regional connectivity.
The new departure hall is expected to feature smart airport technologies, including automated check-in kiosks, biometric-enabled processing and improved baggage handling systems.
Authorities indicated that these upgrades are intended to reduce congestion and improve overall passenger flow.
The development is part of a broader investment programme aimed at increasing annual passenger capacity and reinforcing Hong Kong’s competitiveness amid intensifying regional aviation competition.
The three-runway system, once fully operational, is projected to significantly boost aircraft movement capacity.
Industry analysts note that infrastructure enhancements are critical as major Asian airports expand to capture growing travel demand.
The reopening of Terminal 2’s departure hall is seen as both a practical upgrade and a symbolic signal of renewed momentum in Hong Kong’s aviation sector.
Airport management said additional phases of development will continue in parallel, aligning with long-term projections for passenger growth and cargo demand.






























