Hong Kong airport to resume transit services


Passengers in the arrival hall at Hong Kong International Airport. The airport is one of the world’s busiest but arrivals and flights have collapsed in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. – AFP pic, May 26, 2020.

HONG Kong will partly resume transit services at its international airport next week, the city’s leader said today, as the business hub gradually reopens while keeping the coronavirus at bay.

Hong Kong’s airport is one of the world’s busiest but arrivals and flights have collapsed in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

“Transit services at the airport, which have been suspended since March 25, will partly resume on June 1,” chief executive Carrie Lam told reporters.

Hong Kong was one of the first places to record the Covid-19 disease when it broke out of mainland China. 

But the city has since made impressive headway against the virus with more than 1,000 recorded infections and four deaths out of a population of 7.5 million people.

Today marked 11 consecutive days with no recorded local infections.

Anyone arriving at the airport is not allowed into the city until they take a coronavirus test. Those found to be positive are immediately quarantined. 

Many businesses, including bars, were forced to shut in March and April but have since reopened.

Karaoke lounges, nightclubs, saunas and party rooms will be allowed to reopen on Friday, Lam said.

Hong Kong’s airport was ranked the largest air cargo hub and the fourth largest international passenger centre in 2019 by the Airports Council International, handling 4.8 million tonnes of cargo and more than 71 million international passengers. 

Arrivals dropped last year during anti-government protests that rocked the city for months. – AFP, May 26, 2020.



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