Hong Kong airlines push for more late-night and early-morning flights
Airport Authority and Civil Aviation Department back the move, which airlines say could help turn around the tourism slump

Hong Kong’s airlines bidding for more take-off and landing slots have come together to call for the airport’s two runways to be kept open for longer each day to pave the way for more flights.
They say if the move is approved, they could add dozens of new flights within months, slash airfares for Hongkongers and turn around a tourism slump. But at the same time, they warn that without any change, the airport would struggle to add new flights from late this year.
The airport operator and aviation regulator expressed support for the calls.
The Airport Authority said the facility would “likely” reach its yearly limit of 420 000 flight movements late this year, several years ahead of the original forecast.
Airports in the Pearl River Delta and the likes of Singapore and Shanghai could marginalise Hong Kong as its third runway will not open until 2023 at the earliest.