Hong Kong travel snags persist with flight bans

 

Bloomberg

Hong Kong’s reopening to the rest of the world is being slowed by the government’s bans on airlines for carrying infected passengers, with 11 routes in total suspended, the most since a peak in January.
Hong Kong suspends routes for seven days if three or more passengers on a flight are found to be infected with Covid-19 upon arrival or travellers don’t have the required documents. More carriers have been affected after flight bans from nine countries were lifted at the start of April and quarantine time was reduced, theoretically making travel to the city a little less arduous.
The flight suspensions have accelerated to effectively one a day, with 20 doled out since the start of April.

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