Chu Kong Passenger Transport Co., Ltd
Chu Kong Passenger Transport is a subsidiary of Chu Kong Shipping Enterprises and operates ferry services between Hong Kong and cities in Guangdong province, China, as well as Macau.
CKS has been assigned the two-letter airline code 3A by IATA, used for routes to/from Hong Kong International Airport only, where passengers must continue to other destinations by air.History
The company was established in Hong Kong in July 1985 and is the subsidiary of Hong Kong Chu Kong Shipping Enterprises Company Limited.Routes and ports
Terminals in Hong Kong:
Ports and terminals have full customs and immigration desks, as well as ticket offices. The ports served by CKS outside of Hong Kong include:
- Macau:
- * Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal
- * Taipa Temporary Ferry Terminal
- Doumen, Zhuhai
- Fuyong next to Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport - Fuyong Ferry Terminal
- Gaoming, Foshan
- Gongyi, Taishan
- Heshan, Jiangmen
- Humen, Dongguan - Humen Ferry Terminal
- Jiangmen
- Lianhuashan, Panyu, Guangzhou
- Nanhai, Foshan
- Sanbu, Kaiping, Jiangmen
- Shekou, Shenzhen - Shekou Passenger Terminal
- Shunde, Foshan - Shunde Port
- Xinhui, Jiangmen
- Xintang, Zengcheng, Guangzhou
- Zhaoqing. Transfer by bus at the port in Gaoming
- Zhongshan
- Jiuzhou Port, Zhuhai
Fleet
The CKS fleet consists of catamarans built in Australia and China. Most ships are registered in China:
- Hai Kun: 352 passenger ex-Zhao-Qing delivered in 1997 by Austal Ships of Australia.
- Hai Liang
- Hai Chi
- Hai Zhu
- Hai Yang
- Hai Bin
- Hai Chang
- Qi Jiang
- Zhong Shan
- Yi Xian Hu
- Xing Zhong
- Cui Heng Hu
- Shun Dei
- Shun Feng
- Shun Shui
- Shun Jing
- Lian Shan Hu
- Lian Gang Hu
- Peng Lai Hu
- Peng Xing
- Wu Yi Hu
- Tai Jian
- Dong Tai An
- Dong Fang Chun
- Gang Zhou
- Xin He Shan
- Tai Shan