Hong Kong asks Japan to drop airport bans, 60,000 travellers affected
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Hong Kong asks Japan to remove discriminatory COVID-19 travel restrictions
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Wednesday asked the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB) to rescind new COVID-19 travel restrictions. The restrictions, due to take effect from Friday and set to last until the end of January 2023, will limit inbound flights from HKSAR and Macao to four airports on the main island of Honshu. Outbound flights will not be affected. An estimated 250 flights and 60,000 passengers will be impacted by the …
Hong Kong asks Japan to drop airport restrictions
Hong Kong's government has asked Japan to withdraw a Covid-19 restriction that requires passenger flights from the financial hub to land at only four designated Japanese airports, saying the decision will impact around 60,000 passengers.
Hong Kong asks Japan to drop airport restrictions with 60,000 travellers affected | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis
HONG KONG - Hong Kong's government has asked Japan to withdraw a COVID-19 restriction that requires passenger flights from the financial hub to land at only four designated Japanese airports, saying the decision will impact around 60,000 passengers.
Hong Kong Asks Japan to Drop Airport Travelers Affected with 60,000 Travellers Affected
HONG KONG — Hong Kong's Government has asked Japan to take a COVID-19 suit that requires passenger transportation from The Financial Hub to Land at Only Four Seasons Japanese Restaurant , Decision Will Impact Around 60,000 yen.
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