DFA to Pinoy travelers: Avoid HK airport as violent protests continue


As the situation in Hong Kong continues to be unpredictable, the Department of Foreign Affairs on Friday advised Filipinos traveling or stopping over the territory to avoid  the HK International Airport (HKIA).
In an advisory, the DFA, through the Philippine Consulate General in the city, said it is monitoring developments related to the ongoing protest actions there.
Filipino travelers who have no urgent business in Hong Kong should avoid HKIA as a destination or transit airport in the meantime.
On the other hand, Filipino travelers departing from Hong Kong are requested to contact their airlines at least five hours before their scheduled flights to check if their flights will push through.
The following are the air lines’ hotlines in Hong Kong:
  • Philippine Airlines: (+852) 2769.7123
  • Cebu Pacific: (+852) 3973.3800
  • Cathay Pacific: (+852) 2747.3333
According to reports received by the Consulate, the following are the upcoming schedule of protests in Hong Kong:
  •     17 August: Chater Garden, Central to Central
  •                        Government Offices, Admiralty;
  •                        Hung Hom Pier to Sung Wong Toi Garden, Kowloon
  •     18 August: Victoria Park, Causeway Bay to Chater Road, Central
  •     19 August: “Clean up MTR carriages”
  •     25 August: Kwai Tiang Theatre, Kwai Chung to Tsuen Wan Park
Filipinos are asked to avoid these areas during protests, and refrain from wearing clothing and/or carrying anything that could mistakenly identify them as participants to the protest actions. —LBG, GMA News

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