Oregon State University
Oregon State University Home Page
College of Business
 Web Mail

You are here: Home > Prospective Students > Exchange Programs > Business International Ex Pgms > Hong Kong, China > HongKongPlaneTickets

Overview of the College »
Undergraduate Programs »
Graduate Programs »
Course Materials »
Exchange Programs »
Business International Exchange Programs »
Kristiansand, Norway »
Arhus, Denmark »
Sydney, Australia »
Hong Kong, China »
Lund Sweden »
Bangkok Thailand »
Vienna Austria »
Brno,Czech Republic »
Incoming Foreign Students »
Other International Exchanges »
National Student Exchange »
Parent FAQs »
Student Check List »
Local Information for Exchange Students  »
Financial Assistance »
Faculty Highlights »
Student Highlights »
Life at OSU »
About Corvallis »
Prospective Student Survey »

Hong Kong: Main Menu

Main
Home
Overview

Pre - Departure
Applications
Healthcare
Insurance
Passport
Plane Tickets
VISA

Packing
Adapters
Clothes
Laptop
Travel Books

Logistics
Banking
Bathrooms
Budget
Communication
Food
Money
Personal ID
Security
Transportation
Water
Weather

Post - Arrival
Room Cleaning
Sports Complex
Store Hours
VISA Tip

Plane Tickets:

There are generally two routes from Portland International Airport to Hong Kong International Airport.  One is to fly from PDX to Vancouver, B.C., then from Vancouver to Hong Kong.  The other route is to fly from PDX to San Francisco, then from San Francisco to Hong Kong.  If you or anyone in your family has frequent flyer miles you can use you may need to plan your route based on any restrictions they pose.  You can also search for deals in the newspaper or online.

I personally suggest you check out Council Travel.  Council Travel is a travel agency that caters specifically to students and academics.  I saved more that $200 over the lowest rate I found online at sites like Travelocity.   The sooner you book your tickets the sooner you can ask to reserve a seat on the plane.  It's about a 14 or 15 hour flight from Vancouver to Hong Kong.  I suggest asking to reserve an aisle or bulkhead seat to give you some leg room.  Ask if you can reserve a seat for your return flight at the same time you are making departing flight reservations.

Note: Checking Your Baggage

Once you find out what airlines you will be flying on, you'll want to call and see how they will handle your baggage between connecting flights.  Since "September 11" you may be required to pick up your luggage at your intermediate stops and have them rechecked before continuing on to your destination.  You may be able to check your bags "all the way through" to your destination.  This means they are automatically moved to your connecting plane and you can take the connecting flight jet-way and not have to pass through customs again

You are here: Home > Prospective Students > Exchange Programs > Business International Ex Pgms > Hong Kong, China > HongKongPlaneTickets

Search   |   Site Map

College of Business  |  200 Bexell, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2603  |  541-737-2551  |  Fax: 541-737-6023
Copyright ©2003 Oregon State University