Virgin Atlantic puts off HK return until September
Despite Hong Kong relaxing flight curbs Virgin Atlantic won’t restart flights until at least September. Hong Kong recently lifted a ban on inbound flights from nine countries, including the UK.
Virgin said it took ‘the careful decision to extend the pause to ensure operational readiness for our London Heathrow–Hong Kong passenger services.’
British Airways said it won’t restart flights to Hong Kong until at least May 28.
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