Aviation
CX CARGO ANNOUNCES "NORMAL OPERATIONS" AT HKIA
August 15, 2019

Nelson Chin, general manager, cargo commercial, at Cathay Pacific, told customers that normal operations have resumed at Hong Kong International Airport. Through a Cargo Clan email, Chin said:, in part

 

"The recent public assemblies at Hong Kong International Airport over the past few days have resulted in the Airport Authority imposing the “Flight Rescheduling Control System” (FRCS), which is used in times of disruption. Unfortunately, this restricted the movement and frequency of flights. While our cargo freighter operations remained largely unaffected as these do not need to make use of the passenger termainal, our passenger flights were impacted by cancellations and delays. […]

 

“Our flight schedule has been progressively returning to normal since 13 August, and the Airport Authority has already deactivated the FRCS. Furthermore, on 14 August, the Airport Authority secured an injunction to prevent protestors from obstructing airport operations in the future.”