The city's flagship carrier, Cathay Pacific, said on Tuesday it would only operate one flight every two weeks from popular destinations including the United States and Britain because of the rule, compounding a feeling of isolation that many frustrated residents feel.
Lam, asked what the government might do about the rule and if that was any chance it could be scrapped said: "I can only say that we know the problem, and we are looking on how we could resolve this without compromising our border control measures." A ban on flights from nine countries - Canada, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Britain, the United States, France, Australia and the Philippines, would be lifted on April 1 but it is not clear if airlines will face the two-week ban if they bring in infected people.