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Hong Kong airport is falling off the radar

Tough Covid restrictions pushing airlines to reconsider the territory as a regional hub

Hong Kong’s airport has been a spooky place through much of the pandemic as traveller numbers have dwindled, leaving cavernous arrival halls devoid of their usual bustle.

The rest of the world is now opening up to international travel but in Hong Kong, which has some of the toughest Covid-19 quarantines in the world, the airport remains largely empty of incoming passengers.

The city has for many years claimed the title of the busiest airport in Asia, and is set up as a vital air bridge to the rest of the Asia Pacific for those coming from Europe, and a passage for business travellers into South China, the country’s economic nucleus.

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