Mumbai: Air India has again pushed back the launch date of Mumbai-Hong Kong service to 29 March 2020.
Earlier the airline confirmed it had settled on an inaugural date in mid-January 2020 following a postponement last May. It blames the postponements on protracted protests that have disrupted Hong Kong for almost six months.
As it stands now the airline will start the daily flight 29 March with a departure from Mumbai at 0820 and an arrival scheduled for Hong Kong at 1635.
The return flight will depart Hong Kong at 1800 and arrive in Mumbai at 2150 according to timetable information provided by Airlineroute.
According to reports in the South China Morning Post, earlier this week, anti-government protests forced airlines to reduce services.
Garuda Indonesia has reduced from 21 flights a week to just four up at least into mid-December. Thai Airways International and Philippine Airlines have each cut one of five daily flights a week to Hong Kong.
28/11/19 TTR Weekly
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Earlier the airline confirmed it had settled on an inaugural date in mid-January 2020 following a postponement last May. It blames the postponements on protracted protests that have disrupted Hong Kong for almost six months.
As it stands now the airline will start the daily flight 29 March with a departure from Mumbai at 0820 and an arrival scheduled for Hong Kong at 1635.
The return flight will depart Hong Kong at 1800 and arrive in Mumbai at 2150 according to timetable information provided by Airlineroute.
According to reports in the South China Morning Post, earlier this week, anti-government protests forced airlines to reduce services.
Garuda Indonesia has reduced from 21 flights a week to just four up at least into mid-December. Thai Airways International and Philippine Airlines have each cut one of five daily flights a week to Hong Kong.
28/11/19 TTR Weekly
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