MCIA: Flights to and from Hong Kong Airport now on ‘normal schedule’

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MCIA: Flights to and from Hong Kong Airport now on ‘normal schedule’
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CEBU CITY, Philippines - Flights from Cebu to Hong Kong and vice versa already resumed its "normal schedule" this morning, August 14, says an announcement on the Facebook page of the

MCIA management announced today, August 14, that trips to and from Hong Kong have already resumed its normal schedule. | CDN File Photo

But airport officials warned of possible delays that may result from the ongoing protests at the Hong Kong International Airport.

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