Hong Kong Airport reopens

12 August, 2019

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Geoffrey Thomas

Geoffrey Thomas

12 August, 2019

Hong Kong Airport has re-opened this morning to airline traffic with flights apparently operating normally. Yesterday over 200 flights were cancelled due to protesters taking over the main terminal building for the fourth day. The disruption was the biggest yet since disruptions started in June. WATCH Boeing 777X rejected take-off test  In a statement that airport said: “Airport operations at Hong Kong International Airport have been seriously disrupted as a result of the public assembly at the airport today. Other than the departure flights that have completed the check-in process and the arrival flights that are already heading to Hong Kong, all other flights have been cancelled for the rest of today.” According to Bloomberg China, through its spokesman Yang Guang, of its HK and Macau Affairs Office, has stepped up its rhetoric “saying protesters have committed serious crimes and showed signs of “terrorism.” Hong Kong has come to a “critical juncture” and all people who care about its future should say no to violence.” The shut down will cause massive knock-on disruptions for days particularly for Cathay Pacific Airways which will have many aircraft and crews out of position. The disruptions will also have a significant impact on forward bookings with intending or booked passengers changing plans to avoid Hong Kong. Hubs such as Singapore and Seoul and their airlines will be major beneficiaries.  

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