The protesters, who are protesting Beijing's interference, have been targeting the international airport for six days. And airlines are forced to organize. Some, like Air France, facilitate the postponement or refund of tickets.

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Chaos continues in Hong Kong. The protesters, who are protesting Beijing's interference, have been targeting the international airport for six days. Human chains, barricades of luggage trolleys: thousands of demonstrators are trying in every way to paralyze the airport. And the situation is beginning to worry French tourists and tour operators.

For the moment, the most impacted flights are those departing from Hong Kong to Paris. For two days, the flight Air France 22:50 is postponed to the next morning, or tomorrow noon. In the other direction, from Paris to Hong Kong, however, Air France and Cathay Pacific assure us, most flights are insured and take off on time.

The worry is gaining French tourists

But the worry begins to win French tourists. At Voyageurs du Monde, 20% of trips to China are impacted. Some travelers decide to cancel as a precaution. As for those who are only passing through Hong Kong airport, they are now asking to change their route.

On site, the situation, very unstable, could evolve rapidly in the coming days. For now, the flights are maintained. But it is advisable to inquire with his airline to know if his plane will take off. Some companies, such as Air France, facilitate the postponement or refund of tickets for passengers wishing to cancel their trip as a precaution.