Hong Kong Airport cancels flights as protests continue | ABC News
Hong Kong's airport has cancelled all remaining flights as several thousand pro-democracy protesters peacefully demonstrate at the terminal for a fourth day. The international airport, one of the world's busiest, said in a statement on Monday that the demonstration has "seriously disrupted" airport operations. All check-in services for departing flights have been suspended and only flights that have already completed the check-in process will move ahead the airport said. Read more here: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-08-1... For more from ABC News, click here: http://www.abc.net.au/news/ If you're in Australia, you can watch more ABC News content on iview: https://iview.abc.net.au/channel/news Subscribe to us on YouTube: http://ab.co/1svxLVE You can also like us on Facebook: / abcnews.au Or follow us on Instagram: / abcnews_au Or even on Twitter: / abcnews

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