Hong Kong to lift its transit passenger ban from April 1

 

Bloomberg

Hong Kong airport will allow transit passengers for the first time in three months, building on the wider relaxation of strict Covid-19 border controls in the Asian financial hub.
Airlines were informed that transit passengers from so-called group A “high-risk” countries will be allowed to transfer through Hong Kong airport from next month, according to a letter seen by Bloomberg News.
Airport Authority Hong Kong, which runs the city’s airport, confirmed in a statement that transits will resume at the start of April. Hong Kong laid out broader changes to travel rules as part of the city’s wider shift in its approach to Covid.

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