Hong Kong Airlines has resumed flights to Okinawa and Sapporo after a COVID-19 pandemic-induced hiatus of two years.
The airline is initially flying to both routes three times a week but has indicated that it will be daily for both destinations in December.
According to Louis Li, Vice President at Hong Kong Airlines, with the anticipated increase in travel demands, they are looking to add more flights to both cities.


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