Singapore Airlines Ltd. s budget carrier Scoot has stopped accepting bookings to Hong Kong until March 7, signaling it is the latest airline to be ban.
Singapore Airlines Ltd.’s budget carrier Scoot has stopped accepting bookings to Hong Kong until March 7, signaling it is the latest airline to be banned from flying to the city for two weeks.
Singapore Airlines Ltd’s budget carrier Scoot has stopped accepting bookings to Hong Kong until March 7, signaling that it is the latest airline to be banned from flying to the territory for two weeks.
The move severs one of the last air links between the Asian financial hubs, with a service today by Cathay Pacific Ltd’s (國泰航空) HK Express (香港快運航空) unit the sole flight from Singapore to Hong Kong remaining this month. The route was one of the busiest in the world before the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
Bookings for flights from Singapore to Hong Kong were unavailable until March 7, Scoot’s
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HONG KONG, Jan 24 Cathay Pacific is poised to lose nearly US$200 million (RM837 million) a month from February, the embattled Hong Kong carrier reported today, as the city’s Covid-19 restrictions have seen cargo flights slashed. Hong Kong has maintained some of the world’s.