Kai Tak terminal tender gives new operator time to prepare: Hong Kong minister

Kai Tak terminal tender gives new operator time to prepare: Hong Kong minister

[South China Morning Post] - 12/31/2024

Tourism secretary Rosanna Law says opening tenders in 2027 will be too late for a contract that expires in 2028.



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