British Airways set to resume Hong Kong flights
British Airways looks set to restart direct Hong Kong flights in December.
From that sate it has scheduled four flights a week.
It will then increase to daily service from late December.
The flag carrier has yet to make an official announcement.
BA has not served Hong Kong for over a year due to the SAR’s strict Covid containment measures and draconian rules for flight crew.
Hong Kong just scrapped the quarantine requirement for local aircrew but is still required for foreign based crew.
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