The Post unpacks what passengers can expect as expanded Terminal 2 at Hong Kong International Airport begins to reopen from September 23

Hong Kong airport’s revamped second terminal will open in stages from September 23 as part of the city’s efforts to raise its game as an international aviation hub, with a coach hall debuting first.

The Post unpacks what passengers can expect at Terminal 2.

The first phase of operations at the expanded Terminal 2 involves a reconfigured coach hall opening. The hall is a covered area with 41 parking spaces for limousines, tour buses and cross-boundary and resident coaches.

Ticketing counters and boarding points for cross-boundary coaches and limousines, currently at Terminal 1 and Car Park 4, respectively, and tour bus boarding spaces in Car Park 1 will all be under the same roof at the new site.