
Hong Kong Airport Cancels All Flights Over Protests Hong kong's airport has cancelled all remaining flights as several thousand pro democracy protesters peacefully demonstrate at the terminal for a fourth day. more. the international. Pro democracy demonstrators in hong kong are protesting at hong kong international airport, causing all flights to be canceled.

Hong Kong International Airport Cancels All Flights Due To Anti Govern Protesters, angry that their demands aren't being met, blockaded entryways with luggage carts and targeted airport officials and police, at one point even detaining a reporter for state run media. Hong kong's flag carrier cathay pacific airways said 272 flights have been cancelled in the past two days, affecting more than 55,000 passengers, and criticized the "disruptive behavior" of protesters. Pro democracy protesters clashed with riot police over the course of two days, resulting in hundreds of flight cancellations at the main terminal of one of the world's busiest airports. All flights grounded: all departing flights have been canceled in hong kong, as thousands of demonstrators descend on the city’s international airport earlier monday.
Hong Kong Airport Cancels Flights As Thousands Of Protesters Pro democracy protesters clashed with riot police over the course of two days, resulting in hundreds of flight cancellations at the main terminal of one of the world's busiest airports. All flights grounded: all departing flights have been canceled in hong kong, as thousands of demonstrators descend on the city’s international airport earlier monday. Hong kong’s airport has cancelled all remaining flights for the second day after protesters took over the terminals. immigration counters have shut down after protesters blocked the entrance. All departing flights were canceled monday afternoon as thousands of demonstrators descended upon hong kong international airport, covering it with protest signs and graffiti. Hong kong airport says it will restart flights from 6am tuesday (8am aest), after it completely shut down operations when thousands of pro democracy demonstrators occupied its main terminal. chinese authorities described the protests as “deranged acts”, likening them to “terrorism”. Mass flight cancellations at hong kong's airport disrupted one of the world's busiest air transport hubs on monday, as several thousand pro democracy protesters peacefully demonstrated at the terminal for a fourth day.