Edmonton to Hong Kong flights for $836 - Sep/Oct 2026
Edmonton to Hong Kong for just $836 CAD roundtrip with Air Canada is a surprisingly affordable find for such a long-haul route. Fares on this corridor often hover closer to $1000+ easily, so locking in September or October 2026 travel at this price can mean hundreds in savings before you even start planning dim sum and skyline views.
Deal Highlights
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Route | Edmonton (YEG) → Hong Kong (HKG) |
| Price | $836 CAD roundtrip |
| Airline | Air Canada/United |
| Stops | 1 stop |
| Flight Time | approximately 18 hours and 50 minutes |
Example Departure Dates
These are some sample dates we found at this price:
- September 1-15
- September 3-16
- September 8-15
- October 13-20
- October 15-22
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Prices and availability can change quickly, so we recommend booking soon if these dates work for your schedule.
About Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a thrilling meeting point of soaring skyline, historic neighborhoods, and quick escapes to beaches and green peaks, all powered by a famously efficient transit system. From street markets in Mong Kok to harbor views in Central and Tsim Sha Tsui, the city packs an enormous variety into a compact area.
In September and October, conditions are generally warm and increasingly comfortable as autumn approaches: expect daytime temperatures around 26–30°C in September and about 23–28°C in October, with lower humidity later in the season. September can still bring heavy showers and the occasional typhoon, while October is often clearer and breezier. Take the Star Ferry at sunset for classic Victoria Harbour views, and ride the Peak Tram or hike Dragon’s Back for panoramic scenery without leaving the city.
How to Book
View all Edmonton to Hong Kong flights we found on MintFlying to see current prices
Tips for This Route
- Pre-order your special meal in advance (Asian veg or low-lactose tends to be best) because the standard second “snack” service on this route can be hit-or-miss and sells out of preferred options.
- On arrival, load an Octopus card onto your phone (or buy one at the Airport Express counter); it’s faster than cash for MTR, buses, and even many convenience stores.
- Hong Kong is cash-light but not cashless: keep a few hundred HKD for small eateries, and remember tipping is modest—round up or leave small change since a 10% service charge is often included.
Prices were found at time of posting and are subject to change. Always verify current prices before booking.
Happy travels! ✈️




