Coronavirus: Thai tour group in Hong Kong enjoys only 1 day at local restaurants as operators adjust to relaxed rules
- Organiser missed out on benefits of more specific rules allowing tour group members to dine at designated restaurants
- ‘[It’s] so sad because I wanted to eat in restaurants and try wonton noodles,’ one tourist says

Members of a tour group from Thailand were unable to dine out at restaurants in Hong Kong until the final day of their four-day trip on Tuesday, as travel operators struggled to adjust to recent changes to the city’s coronavirus restrictions.
Authorities last Friday announced that under the “0+3” entry scheme tour group members could eat at designated restaurants during their mandatory three-day medical surveillance period, provided travel and catering operators fulfilled the relevant criteria.
Tour guide May Kan, who flew in from Thailand with the group, said she was ecstatic when the travellers’ amber codes finally turned blue at 9am on Tuesday and had raced off to tell them.
“[The tourists] kept asking me when will their amber code turn blue,” she said.
The Travel Industry Council had earlier said applications from tour agencies under the revised rules would take several days to approve and must include a list of designated restaurants willing to host group members.
