HONG KONG: Hong Kong airport authorities cancelled all remaining departing and arriving flights at the major travel hub on Monday after thousands of protesters entered the arrivals hall to stage a demonstration.
"Other than the departure flights that have completed the check-in process and the arrival flights that are already heading to Hong Kong, all other flights have been cancelled for the rest of today," the airport authority said in a statement.The decision came after thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators flooded into the airport holding signs reading"Hong Kong is not safe" and"Shame on police".
"Airport operations at Hong Kong International Airport have been seriously disrupted as a result of the public assembly at the airport today," the statement said. It warned that traffic to the airport was"very congested" and the facility's car parks were completely full.
yes we all chinese need you guys die,if this is a war.but its just another chinese do some wrong.and this part of chinese be used by another country.we beleve,you guys just be used .you guys dont know what happen out side.
Lets see the goondu policemen fire tear gas in the airport. Fire la!
Today airport was busy, a lot of people
USA and external forces urging these young people to protest and riot so that they can force China to act decisively. And then blame them like another Tiananmen ! CHINA should sit back and let his children in HK grow up and face the consequences:)
At what cost?
This is the best. I hope that the state will take the investment back inland and let Hong Kong's economy collapse soon.
GGWP. SQ861 last flight out.
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