Tourism industry in Hong Kong majorly hit by the ongoing protests
Times of IndiaTimes Travel/TRAVEL TRENDS, HONG KONG/ Created : Nov 4, 2019, 00:02 IST
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Seems like Hong Kong’s anti-government protests are not going to end soon. This in return has hit the tourism industry in Hong Kong on a huge scale. According to reports, Hong Kong’s economy went down by 3.2 percent in July-Septem … Read more
Seems like Hong Kong’s anti-government protests are not going to end soon. This in return has hit the tourism industry in Hong Kong on a huge scale. According to reports, Hong Kong’s economy went down by 3.2 percent in July-September, which is called a technical recession period. This drop is the second consecutive following a 0.5 percent dip in April-June. Read less
Seems like Hong Kong’s anti-government protests are not going to end soon. This in return has hit the tourism industry in Hong Kong on a huge scale. According to reports, Hong Kong’s economy went down by 3.2 percent in July-September, which is called a technical recession period. This drop is the second consecutive following a 0.5 percent dip in April-June.
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said that the increasingly violent reality since June is badly hurting Hong Kong's economy. He also said that the retail, catering, transport and other tourism-related industries have been largely affected by the protests.
The clashes between the two groups (police and activists) have also impacted service on subways, main roads and tunnels too, making it difficult for all.
Not only this, these ongoing protests are also hampering airline industry. Flight arrivals and bookings to Hong Kong airport have dropped like never before! In fact, the airport at Hong Kong was even shut down temporarily by activists in the month of August that had an adverse effect on the tourism industry.
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