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Hong Kong Transport And Logistics Secretary: Japan Intends To Lift Flight Restrictions in February

Jan 27, 2023 Leave a message

Hong Kong Transport and Logistics Secretary: Japan intends to lift flight restrictions in February

 

 

News from Civil Aviation Resource Network on January 22, 2023: According to Lianhe Zaobao, in response to Japan's restrictions on Hong Kong flights again, leading airlines to cut flights, Hong Kong Transport and Logistics Bureau Secretary Lam Sai-hung said on Saturday (January 21) that Hong Kong and Japan The airline has close ties and hopes that the other party will cancel the restrictions on flights from Hong Kong; it has a preliminary understanding with the Japanese authorities that the relevant restrictions will be lifted in February, and the Hong Kong government will try to increase the number of flights, otherwise the Hong Kong government will consider taking countermeasures.

 

The Japanese government announced on December 27 last year that flights from Hong Kong, Macau and mainland China will be restricted from using four designated airports starting from the 30th of that month, causing a large number of Hong Kong people who are about to travel to Japan to change their flights. However, two days later, the Japanese side relaxed the restrictions on flights from Hong Kong, allowing flights departing from Hong Kong and Macau to enter Hokkaido Sapporo New Chitose, Kyushu Fukuoka and Okinawa Naha Airports if they do not carry passengers who have stayed in mainland China in the past seven days. , and allowed to add planes, and the destinations in Japan in disguise are no longer restricted. Heliport inset FATO factory,Cheap Airport Siderow Light,LED frangible flange factory,Low Intensity Twin B factory,China Airport Crossbar Light.

 

Recently, however, Japan has once again restricted the number of flights operated by airlines from Hong Kong to Japan. Cathay Pacific and Hong Kong Express have successively announced the cancellation of more than 100 flights to Japan in February, involving Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, Okinawa and other popular tourist destinations for Hong Kong people.

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