By Contributor - April 30, 2021
The territoryâs entry ban on arrivals with travel history to India, Pakistan, and the Philippines has been extended for another two weeks.
Kathmanduâs Tribhuvan International Airport. (Photo: Magar Sandy/Wikimedia Commons)
In a statement issued late last night, the Hong Kong government said it was tightening entry restrictions for all arrivals from Nepal, with passenger flights suspended for two weeks from midnight on May 1. The Himalayan nation is set to be classified as an extremely high-risk place, joining India, Pakistan, and the Philippines. Any traveler who has spent more than two hours in those countries during the previous 21 days will not be allowed to board flights for Hong Kong.