Move To New Hong Kong Airport Starts With Ground Vehicles

The move in Hong Kong from Kai Tak Airport to its replacement, Chek Lap Kok Airport, already has started - on the ground. The first wave, planned for 60-30 days before opening, due early in July, was to move 4,000 ground vehicles, followed by 3,000 vehicles at least 30 days before, 2,200 seven days...

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