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Struggling Hong Kong Airline Sells In-Flight Food Carts Online

Struggling Hong Kong Airline Sells In-Flight Food Carts Online 15 May 2021 Hong Kong Express Airways placed a limited number of galley boxes and waste trolleys used on its flights for sale on its website this week as the budget airline struggles to offset the financial losses suffered over the past year due to the Chinese coronavirus pandemic. “Each plated with our first-generation logo and a unique license plate, these trolleys are the must-have for cosplay parties or movable furniture for home decors!” read a description for the used equipment on the airline’s website, according to the news site Coconuts Hong Kong.

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We lost not only our jobs, but also our dreams : Hong Kong flight attendants grounded by pandemic take off in new jobs

May 15, 2021 Former flight attendant Ivy To is now a venue manager for Italian restaurant Crit Room in Sheung Wan. Sam Tsang Ivy To Wing-ying remembers being on the Cathay Dragon flight last July to Xiamen, in mainland China, as rumours swirled that the airline was about to shut down. She was a flight attendant on board and, sceptical about the pessimistic talk, did not join in when the other cabin crew posed for photos as keepsakes. Then the worst happened. In October, Hong Kong’s flagship carrier, Cathay Pacific Airways, axed more than 5,000 jobs in the city and closed its regional sister airline, Cathay Dragon.

Hong Kong-Singapore Travel Bubble in Doubt as Covid Spreads

Hong Kong-Singapore Travel Bubble in Doubt, Sending Shares Lower Bloomberg 1 hr ago Felix Tam © Bloomberg Hong Kong International Airport As Seoul Topples Hong Kong and Singapore as Asia s Busiest Airport (Bloomberg) A long-awaited quarantine-free travel corridor between Hong Kong and Singapore due to kick off later this month after several false starts may not go ahead due to a recurrence of coronavirus cases in Singapore. Popular Searches Edward Yau, Hong Kong’s Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, said Friday there’s a “high chance” the so-called travel bubble might not proceed as scheduled, which was later echoed by Singapore’s Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung. The comments deal another blow to a plan that was initially set to start last November, and had recently been rescheduled to begin May 26, and triggered a slide of more than 7% in Singapore Airlines Ltd. shares, weighing on the broader index.

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