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Visitors flood into Hong Kong as locals hope to flee chill

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Arriving and departing passenger traffic was busy but orderly at Hong Kong International Airport yesterday as the Christmas holidays began in earnest. Today will be the busiest day, with 1,067 flights scheduled, while almost 18,500 flights will be handled over the two weeks until January 7. Photos: Jonathan Wong
Jennifer Cheng

Hong Kong has been infected with the travel bug this holiday season, with immigration staff expecting to handle 8.65 million journeys - most via the land crossings.

The estimate covers the periods from December 21 to 26 and December 30 to January 2, and, if met, will mark an 11 per cent rise from last year.

Most travellers - an estimated 75 per cent - will travel to and from the mainland, with the Lo Wu border control point the busiest.

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The number of outbound travellers by land reached its peak yesterday, with about 384,000 people departing Hong Kong.

The number of inbound travellers is expected to be heaviest on December 26, at about 391,000.

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The Civil Aviation Department said that between Friday and January 7 Hong Kong International Airport would handle 18,440 flights, 6 per cent more than in the same period last year. The airport will be busiest today, with 1,067 flights, 29 more than last year.

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