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Written by: Huang Weilun
2021-01-06 17:56
Last update date: 2021-01-06 17:56
A variant of the new crown pneumonia virus emerged in the United Kingdom. The Hong Kong government issued a "no-flying order" to ban all British flights from arriving to Hong Kong. Airlines once suspended all flights to and from the United Kingdom.
Cathay Pacific announced today (6th) that starting from January 12th, it will resume flights from Hong Kong to London Heathrow Airport, but the UK return flights will continue to be suspended.
▼Social distancing measures will continue until January 20▼
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Cathay Pacific's flights from Hong Kong to London Heathrow and Manchester were suspended until January 10.
Cathay Pacific said today that it plans to return to flight CX251 from Hong Kong to London Heathrow Airport on January 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 21 and 24.
However, in accordance with the government's immigration regulations, all flights from the UK to Hong Kong will be suspended until January 25.
Cathay Pacific stated that customers can change their tickets for free and unlimited times before December 31, 2021, or convert them into Cathay Pacific credits for use at a later date; customers can also cancel tickets and refunds.
Cathay Pacific also stated that it will provide free insurance against the new crown virus, which is applicable to passengers taking Cathay Pacific flights on or before February 28, 2021.
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