The flights between the UK and Hong Kong have officially resumed on 1 April. On 31st March, the first flight will leave from London Heathrow and land in Hong Kong, followed by a Manchester Airport flight on 3rd April. Hong Kong residents will be able to enter the HKG with a reduced seven night stay in a dedicated hotel due to relaxed restrictions. The Hong Kong travel checklist from Cathay Pacific has all the key information. The transit ban at Hong Kong Airport will be lifted by 1st April, allowing passengers to experience the award-winning onboard service from the UK. Travelers will now be able to connect through Hong Kong to destinations in Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Malaysia and many more. All First and Business Class passengers will be able to enjoy the lounge at the airport with the Marco Polo Club and the oneworld partner programme. Indonesia, Vietnam, Japan, and Taiwan are just a few of the destinations that Cathay Pacific offers. Since 2007, the Fly Greener programme of the airline has offset over 300,000 tonnes of carbon emissions.