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Hong Kong's budget carrier HK Express joined airlines offering "flights to nowhere" on Thursday with an inaugural journey filled with media and influencers, sparking criticism from environmentalists.
The low-cost airliner, now wholly-owned by Cathay Pacific, has been grounded for months because of the coronavirus pandemic.
A preview flight carrying around 110 passengers took off on Thursday afternoon, circled Hong Kong and returned 90 minutes later.
With the aviation industry in deep crisis, several carriers - including in Australia, Japan and Taiwan - have been offering short flights that start and end at the same airport to raise cash.
But the carrier described the flight as a refresher for when travel restarts in earnest.
"You can see this as a warm-up exercise for passengers to get ready for the new normal," Iris Ho, public relations officer at HK Express told AFP.
"Passengers have not been flying for so long, and we want to educate them with our preventive measures and new arrangements on board."
HK Express said it would offer three "nowhere" flights in November at a price of HK$388 (US$ 50) - considerably cheaper than similar sightseeing flights by other airlines. Tickets have already sold out.
Passengers will be seated apart to employ social distancing. No food will be provided and all magazines are taken away.
The airliner did not reveal how much carbon footprint each trip by the Airbus 320 left behind.
But according to Cathay Pacific calculations, an equivalent 90-minute flight from Hong Kong to Taiwan's Kaohsiung emits some 0.06 tonnes of CO2 per passenger.
Tom Ng, a campaigner from Greenpeace Hong Kong, criticised nowhere flights as "an unnecessary campaign that only does harm to the environment".
"These flights serve no actual purpose but only wasting energy. They run in the opposite direction of environmental protection," Ng said, calling for the airliner to call off the future flights.
Singapore Airlines ditched a similar idea after outcry over the environmental impact.
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