China Southern is currently offering a nice deal from Amsterdam to Hong Kong. Prices start at €422, flying via Beijing. The ticket includes 23 kg of luggage and a meal on both flights. The prices are available in May and June 2025.
Our calendar displays the cheapest dates in green. It can then redirect you to Skyscanner, where you’ll get the cheapest price, or to China Southern’s booking site, where tickets cost roughly €25 more.

From Amsterdam, China Southern will fly you to Beijing aboard an Airbus A350. That flight takes a bit under 9 hours. Then, after a couple of hours in Beijing, you’ll continue for 3 hours to Hong Kong aboard an Airbus A321neo. On the way back, the routing is the same. The flight from Hong Kong to Beijing is slightly shorter, but the flight from Beijing to Amsterdam is roughly an hour longer than the outbound, taking roughly 10 hours to reach Schiphol airport.
Most European passport holders can visit Hong Kong for up to 90 days visa-free.
By the way, SkyTeam members Air France & KLM also offer cheap tickets to Hong Kong. While they are more expensive than China Southern’s, the availability goes on until March 2026.
Search & Book
The only major restrictions mentioned by the fare rules are a minimum stay of 6 days (or a Sunday) and a maximum stay of 3 months. The price only seems to be available for flights in May and June.
Our calendar above displays all available dates with layovers of max. 6 hours in Beijing. You can also use Google Flights to find other available dates with longer layovers. The tickets can be purchased on China Southern’s website or through Skyscanner for roughly €25 less.
Miles & Points
The tickets are issued in booking class T, meaning that the entire trip should get you:
- 3,042 Award Miles on Flying Blue
- 3,042 Award Miles on Vietnam Airlines Lotusmiles
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Destination
Information & Tips for Hong Kong
Hong Kong is known for its skyline, Victoria Peak, harbour views, and a mix of modern and traditional sights like temples and street markets. The local currency is the Hong Kong dollar (HKD), and credit cards are widely accepted, though cash is still useful in smaller shops and markets. Prices are relatively high compared to much of Asia, especially for accommodation and dining. The weather is hot and humid in summer, with a cooler, more pleasant season from October to March. Typhoons can occur between June and October.
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