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Japan entry requirements|Hong Kong flights will only be allowed to land at 4 airports from Friday to Okinawa and other places.

2022-12-27T13:25:54.702Z


In response to the mainland’s announcement that the new crown virus epidemic prevention policy will be greatly relaxed from January 8 next year, the Japanese government suddenly announced “bad news” today (27th).


In response to the mainland's announcement that the new crown virus epidemic prevention policy will be greatly relaxed from January 8 next year, the Japanese government suddenly announced "bad news" today (27th). It can fly to 4 airports including Tokyo Narita, namely Okinawa, Hokkaido Sapporo, Kyushu and other popular destinations for Hong Kong people to travel.

The Cathay Pacific website has been updated in the evening (27th). If you use Fukuoka as an inquiry, there will be no flights to Fukuoka since the 30th.


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Restricted flights to Narita, Haneda, Kansai and Chubu Airports Cathay Pacific has no other airport flights

Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun reported today (27th) that from December 30th, flights between China, Hong Kong and Macau will only be available to and from four airports: Tokyo Narita, Tokyo Haneda, Osaka Kansai, and Chubu Airport (Nagoya), and there will be no direct flights from that day onwards. Hong Kong to Okinawa, Hokkaido Sapporo, Kyushu and other popular destinations for Hong Kong people.

At about 6:30 tonight, the reporter checked Cathay Pacific’s website and found that it departs on December 28 and returns to Hong Kong on December 29. It searched for flights from Hong Kong to Fukuoka, and found that there are still a large number of flights to choose from; only return flights from January , the web page displays "0 results found", and only the departing flight can be selected.

If you choose to start in January, it will also display "0 results found".

Cathay Pacific: Further information will be provided tomorrow afternoon

Cathay Pacific said that it is aware of the latest entry arrangements from the Japanese government and is now seeking more information and assessing the situation. It will continue to update customers and the community through the website, and will provide further information in the afternoon of tomorrow (28th). Customers do not need to call the customer service team for inquiries at this stage.

As of now, Cathay Pacific flights to and from Japan are operating as usual, including flights to and from Fukuoka and Sapporo.

Express and Hong Kong Airlines website cannot book flights to Okinawa, Fukuoka and Sapporo from Friday

As for the Hong Kong Express website, all flights between Hong Kong and Okinawa, Fukuoka and other places in Japan will be displayed as "full" from Friday (30th) and cannot be purchased.

Hong Kong Airlines’ website shows “no flights available” for flights to Okinawa and Sapporo after this Friday.

Hong Kong Airlines stated that in response to the Japanese government’s latest announcement on international flight restrictions, one daily flight to Hokkaido and Okinawa will be affected starting Friday. return trip.

Relevant information will be announced on the website and passengers will be notified of new itinerary arrangements.

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Source: hk1

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