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Travellers to Hong Kong say they feel ‘lucky’ to qualify for reduced hotel quarantine period

  • Anyone flying to city on Tuesday will be allowed to undergo three days of quarantine and four under medical surveillance as part of ‘3+4’ scheme launch on Friday
  • About 4,000 eligible travellers given approval on Tuesday to leave their designated quarantine hotels early

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A traveller arrives at Hong Kong’s airport. Photo: K. Y. Cheng

Several travellers flying into Hong Kong on Tuesday said they felt fortunate to be among the first people set to undergo quarantine for only three days as part of the government’s “3+4” scheme.

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Authorities on Monday announced they would slash the week-long hotel isolation period to three days from Friday, with inbound arrivals allowed to spend the remaining four days at home or in other accommodation with limited freedom of movement.

Businessman James Luk, 47, who works for a firm with logistical operations in Thailand, said he felt “lucky” to be among the travellers qualifying for the scheme.

“I have been staying in Thailand for quite a while and finally I got to return home,” he said at Hong Kong International Airport on Tuesday morning.

Luk added that the “3+4” travel measure would help him to save money.

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