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Hong Kong Media: 0+0 Entry Measures Will Not Be Realized in The Short Term

Nov 15, 2022 Leave a message

Hong Kong media: "0+0" entry measures will not be realized in the short term


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News from Civil Aviation Resource Network on November 10, 2022: According to Hong Kong media reports, Lin Jianfeng, a member of the Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Economic and Democratic Union, said on the 9th that the current epidemic situation in Hong Kong has stabilized, and many international events have been held recently, and the number of Hong Kong tourists has also increased. However, the main source of tourists for Hong Kong is the mainland. We urge the government to report to the mainland and strive to relax the 7+3 quarantine arrangements for Hong Kong going north to attract more mainland tourists to Hong Kong.


Lin Jianfeng pointed out that Hong Kong's entry quarantine will not be relaxed to 0+0 in the short term. It is recommended to optimize the current 0+3 quarantine arrangement to reduce the number of nucleic acid tests for tourists after entry, or to replace them with rapid tests. He described that the government allows Hong Kong immigration groups to enter and leave in groups, which is a good start. He hopes that the authorities will discuss with the airlines as soon as possible to increase flights and speed up the flight approval process. The Airport Authority should also consider reducing landing fees to attract more flights to Hong Kong .


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