The Hong Kong government recently announced it is banning passenger travel from eight countries, including the U.S., U.K., Australia, Canada, France, India, Pakistan and the Philippines, beginning Jan. 8 through Jan. 21, further constraining capacity in the Asia-Pacific region. “Based on the current scenario, we estimate that the cancellation of flights will lead to a […]
Hong Kong travel restrictions further reduce regional capacity
HKG banned flights from eight countries from Jan. 8-21

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