HK set to require two-week quarantine for flight crew entering city

All pilots and cabin crew, including local staff, will have to quarantine in a hotel if they stay in Hong Kong for more than two hours. PHOTO: REUTERS

HONG KONG • Hong Kong is set to require flight crew entering the Asian financial hub for more than two hours to quarantine in a hotel for two weeks, according to local reports.

The rule to be put in place from next week will include all pilots and cabin crew on passenger and cargo flights, sources told the South China Morning Post (SCMP), as the Chinese territory looks to limit the spread of Covid-19.

Secretary for Food and Health Sophia Chan told RTHK that quarantine rules must be tightened because of the many Covid-19 variants that have emerged. She did not say when the new rules will kick in.

Many foreign airlines are already double-crewing their flights into Hong Kong or stopping in cities like Bangkok or Tokyo to allow for quick turnarounds to avoid testing and quarantine requirements.

That means local staff at Cathay Pacific Airways are likely to be hit hardest by the new rule, SCMP said. Cathay Pacific declined to comment.

Hong Kong's Transport and Housing Bureau told Reuters: "In the light of the evolving pandemic situation locally and internationally, the government will keep reviewing and refining the arrangements applicable to different categories of exempted persons, including air crew, with reference to all relevant considerations."

Locally based crew members currently are required to be tested on arrival and to stay in a hotel for 24 hours awaiting results. They are confined to hotels when they are at overseas destinations.

Many countries in the region have also put in place strict requirements for international flight crew.

Australia requires foreign crew to be tested and isolated in designated quarantine hotels until their next flight out of the country. Locally based Australian crew must get tested and self-isolate at home until their next flight, or for 14 days if they have no flight during that period, but are not subject to hotel quarantine.

Emirates, which had temporarily halted flights to Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane due to the strict testing rules, said on Thursday it would resume those flights later this month. Emirates said crew would now self-quarantine at their homes in Dubai for testing 48 hours before flying to Australia.

REUTERS

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on January 23, 2021, with the headline HK set to require two-week quarantine for flight crew entering city. Subscribe