Oasis Hong Kong Airlines

Oasis Hong Kong Airlines was a Hong Kong-based carrier operating scheduled long-haul international services from Hong Kong International Airport (HKG); from a traveler’s perspective it positioned itself to offer lower-cost direct long-haul flights rather than the full-service experience of legacy carriers. The airline operated a very small route network focused on a few long-haul sectors and did not participate in a major global alliance.

The carrier ceased scheduled operations in 2008, so it is not an option for current bookings; any historical tickets or claims should be handled through the original point of sale, travel agent, or payment provider.

Frequent-Flyer Program

Oasis did not offer the kind of established frequent-flyer program or alliance reciprocity travelers expect from larger legacy carriers, so you should not anticipate mileage accrual or elite benefits transferable to global programs when booking with it. For bookings from the period when it operated, travelers were advised to credit any eligible partner activity to other programs only where specific interline or partner arrangements existed.

Where Oasis Hong Kong Flies

Oasis operated from Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) as its base and focused on a very small set of long-haul international routes rather than an extensive regional or domestic network. Its most publicized nonstop services connected Hong Kong with destinations in Europe and Australia; the carrier did not belong to a global alliance and had limited codeshare reach.

Hubs

Aircraft and Cabin Classes

Oasis operated long-range widebody aircraft suited to direct intercontinental flights; the product was aimed at lower-cost long-haul travel rather than a multi-class premium offering.

Tips for Flying Oasis Hong Kong Airlines

  • Verify the airline’s operational status and your ticket’s validity before booking or making travel plans, as Oasis Hong Kong no longer operates scheduled services.
  • If you hold a ticket bought from this carrier from when it operated, contact your travel agent, payment provider, or the ticketing office for refund/chargeback options rather than assuming alliance protections.
  • Do not expect alliance lounge access or frequent-flier benefits when flying with this carrier, as it did not belong to a major alliance.
  • Keep documentation of bookings and payments and consider travel insurance that covers insolvency or airline failure for small or independent carriers.

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