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Hong Kong adds 820 extra flights to ease disruption from Middle East war

Transport chief Mable Chan also says about 4,100 flight adjustment applications have been expedited since early March

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Local airlines have adjusted their cargo fuel surcharges twice this month in line with falling global fuel prices, transport minister Mable Chan says. Photo: Edward Wong
Matthew Cheng

Hong Kong authorities have approved 820 additional flights and fast-tracked 4,100 adjustment applications to help airlines respond to sudden surges in passenger and cargo demand amid the Middle East war.

“We are actively engaging airlines to encourage them to deploy extra cargo capacity to connect Hong Kong International Airport with destinations currently experiencing service shortfalls due to the Middle East situation,” Secretary for Transport and Logistics Mable Chan told the Legislative Council on Wednesday.

United States and Israeli strikes on Iran since late February have driven up global fuel prices and disrupted air transport.

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Chan said the city’s efficient and transparent flight approval process allowed airlines to respond swiftly to changes in passenger and cargo demand caused by the disruptions.

The Civil Aviation Department had approved about 820 additional flight applications and expedited around 4,100 flight adjustment applications since early March, she noted.

Transport minister Mable Chan says authorities have asked airlines to review their fuel surcharges more frequently. Photo: Jonathan Wong
Transport minister Mable Chan says authorities have asked airlines to review their fuel surcharges more frequently. Photo: Jonathan Wong

Her remarks came after lawmaker Ben Chan Han-pan questioned whether rising fuel surcharges could undermine the competitiveness of Hong Kong’s air cargo industry.

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