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Two additional flights arranged for Hong Kong residents to leave Tokyo
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     Due to the evolving situation at the Fukushima nuclear facility and disruptions to transport, power and other infrastructure in Tokyo, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government advises Hong Kong residents currently in Tokyo to consider returning to Hong Kong or moving to the south of Japan.
 
     Two additional flights have been arranged to depart Tokyo (Narita) this evening (March 18) to facilitate the return of Hong Kong residents:

Narita Airport to Hong Kong

Date of         Flight     Departure
Flight          Number     Time
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March 18, 2011  CX 2505    2055 hours (Tokyo time)
                CX 2509    2150 hours (Tokyo time)

     In view of the traffic situation, residents taking the above flights should arrive at the following assembly point at least 6.5 hours before the flight departure time. Residents may also make their own arrangements to travel to the airport direct.

     A helpdesk will be set up at Keio Plaza Hotel (Shinjuku, Tokyo) by the HKSAR Government support team to provide airport transfer and other assistance to Hong Kong residents wishing to take the additional flights.

Shinjuku

Assembly Point            Contact Means    
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Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo    By email:
Eminence Hall             hkcontacts@hketotyo.gov.hk
5/F, South Tower          or 1868@immd.gov.hk  
(2-2-1 Nishi-Shinjuku,   
Shinjuku-Ku)              By telephone: (852)1868
                      
     The HKSAR Government support team will also be at Narita Airport (zone E & F of T2). Please be patient upon arrival at the airport.

     For details of the additional flights, residents in Tokyo may call (852)1868, or contact the Immigration Department via the email address 1868@immd.gov.hk.

     Relevant websites: www.immd.gov.hk and www.hketotyo.gov.hk.

     Hong Kong residents who need to stay in Tokyo are encouraged to pay attention to announcements by the local government and strongly advised to register their telephone numbers, email addresses and local addresses with the Immigration Department via 1868@immd.gov.hk.

     The Security Bureau will continue to closely monitor the situation and issue updates concerning the Outbound Travel Alert (OTA) through the media and the OTA webpage www.sb.gov.hk/eng/ota .¡@

     Residents outside Hong Kong who need assistance may call the 24-hour hotline of the Assistance to Hong Kong Residents Unit of the Immigration Department at (852)1868. The Chinese Embassy in Japan has set up a hotline (81-3-34033064) to render assistance to Chinese citizens including Hong Kong residents.

Ends/Friday, March 18, 2011
Issued at HKT 12:04

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