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On This Day‘Goodbye and thank you’: Hong Kong’s old Kai Tak Airport closes - SCMP archive

Lights go out for the last time as army of staff works overnight on move to Chek Lap Kok

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Cathay Pacific CX251, the last flight out of Kai Tak, takes off for London. Photo: David Wong
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This article was first published on July 6, 1998.

Roger, over and out, Kai Tak

by Rachel Clarke

The lights were turned out at Kai Tak at 1.16 this morning, marking the end of the airport’s 73-year history.

“Goodbye Kai Tak and thank you,” said Director of Civil Aviation Richard Siegel, before throwing the switch.

Cathay Pacific staff bid farewell to the last travellers for the final time on July 5, 1998. Photo: Robert Ng
Cathay Pacific staff bid farewell to the last travellers for the final time on July 5, 1998. Photo: Robert Ng

As the lights went out, hundreds of people worked through the night in a hectic 13-hour operation to move the last pieces of equipment to the new airport at Chek Lap Kok, 35km away.

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