Hundreds of flights cancelled leaving travellers facing chaos as citywide strike action hits Hong Kong International Airport

  • Air traffic controllers take sick leave en masse, forcing authorities to halve the minimum number of take-offs per hour

Travellers have been trying to rebook or rearrange fights at Hong Kong International Airport. Photo: May Tse

A paralysing citywide strike forced Hong Kong airport bosses to cancel some 250 flights on Monday.

Air traffic controllers called in sick en masse as part of long-running anti-government protests, joining Hongkongers from more than 20 business sectors, cutting the number of flights that could take off or land.

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