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Major Airlines in Malaysia Have Cancelled & Rescheduled Hong Kong Flights Due to Ongoing Protests

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Airlines in Malaysia, budget or otherwise, recently informed their customers about the rescheduling and cancellation of flights between Hong Kong and Malaysia.

This is reportedly due to ongoing protests. Yesterday (5th August), protesters called for a territory-wide strike, which brought Hong Kong’s financial hub to a halt.

Major Airlines In Malaysia Have Cancelled &Amp; Rescheduled Hong Kong Flights Due To Ongoing Protests - World Of Buzz

Source: cnn

I’m sure all of you have seen the crazy videos circulating online. Hong Kong is currently affected by ongoing protests and this has affected all flights.

Airlines from all over the world received advice from the Hong Kong Airport Authority to reschedule and cancel some of their flights to and from Hong Kong due to the protests.

In a travel advisory shared by AirAsia, the airline announced that it has rescheduled its Hong Kong flights on 5th August. The affected flights are listed below;

Major Airlines In Malaysia Have Cancelled &Amp; Rescheduled Kl-Hong Kong Flights Due To Ongoing Protests - World Of Buzz

Source: airasia

Malaysia Airlines also announced via its social media that two of its flights were delayed yesterday (5th August).

Those travelling to and from Hong Kong soon have also been advised to monitor the status of their flights to ensure that they keep updated.

So, if you’re planning to travel to Hong Kong in the near future, be sure to update yourself on your flight’s status and plan your travels accordingly!

 

Also read: Starting October, AirAsia Will Be Removing Processing Fees for Flight Tickets

Starting October, Airasia Announces That They Will Remove Processing Fees For Flight Tickets - World Of Buzz 2

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