Trans Island Limousine Service

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Trans Island Limousine Service Ltd (a.k.a. TIL) is a subsidiary of Kwoon Chung Bus Company. It is the main cross-boundary bus company in Hong Kong. The company was established in 1973, providing cross boundary coach service between Hong Kong and Guangdong Province, China/Shenzhen International Airport. From 2010, TIL worked with SZIA to provide up-stream check-in services for passengers taking a flight from SZIA in Hong Kong. Up-stream check-in service is available in a number of TIL ticketing centers, including Mong Kok (Prince Edward), Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon Tong, Sheung Wan and Shenzhen Bay Port.

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Introduction

Coach Service

Trans Island Limousine Service Ltd uses the following brands to provide cross boundary services:

Limousine Service

Inter-Continental Hire Care Ltd was established in 1968 as a subsidiary of Trans Island Limousine Service Ltd. The main business of IHC is providing cross boundary limousine and coach private hiring service, and is branded "Limo Club". It also provides hotel shuttle service from Hong Kong International Airport to most of the hotels in Hong Kong. It is under the brand of "Airport Hotelink". It is the sole operator providing shuttle services to hotels from HKIA. [2]

Blackbird Worldwide is a premier global ground transportation company that offers an array of premium services to clients worldwide. With their strong reputation for quality service, they have now expanded their operations to Hong Kong. [3]

Routes to Guangdong Province

Stops in Hong Kong:

Stops in Guangdong:

Route to Shenzhen Bay Port

Route to Shenzhen Airport

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