
Officials have highlighted that the city has already taken significant steps to reopen its economy and restore international travel, positioning itself once again as a major global aviation and financial hub.
The continued presence of flight caps imposed by some jurisdictions is seen as inconsistent with current public health conditions.
The government has emphasised that maintaining such restrictions risks undermining business activity, tourism recovery, and broader economic growth.
Restoring full connectivity is viewed as essential for Hong Kong’s role in global trade and finance.
Authorities argue that the measures unfairly target Hong Kong and fail to reflect the city’s progress in managing the pandemic and reopening safely.
They are urging international partners to align policies with current realities and remove barriers to travel.
The issue has become a focal point in Hong Kong’s broader strategy to revitalise its economy and reassert its position as a leading gateway between East and West.
Aviation and tourism sectors are expected to benefit significantly from a full lifting of restrictions.
Industry stakeholders have supported the call, noting that consistent and predictable travel policies are critical for rebuilding confidence among airlines, passengers, and businesses.
As discussions continue, Hong Kong is seeking a coordinated approach that supports global mobility and ensures that international travel can operate without unnecessary constraints.














































