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Hopefully I've posted this question in the right place, and it's not intended as a political observation in any way. My son (16) is travelling with a school group to Europe in early November and returning late December, and HKG is the lay-over stop in both directions. I asked the school if they have any concerns re travelling via HKG, given recent events, and they said they are unconcerned. It's often difficult to understand the reality of situations overseas just by relying on the media, unless you/others you know have recently been there. What the community's views re whether to be concerned about this plan?
A few things to note for context:
1) They will be airside the whole time on the way there, and most of the demonstrations sounds like they're landside
2) I'm probably more concerned re the return flight, albeit it's 3 months away, so things may well change on the ground by then --- on the return flight, my son leaves his group in HKG to take a connecting flight (so assume he will stay airside) to SIN, where he will meet me (he has a 3 hour lay-over in HKG). I'm concerned that any delays could see him stuck in HKG by himself for quite a while, which is probably not ideal given his age.
A few things to note for context:
1) They will be airside the whole time on the way there, and most of the demonstrations sounds like they're landside
2) I'm probably more concerned re the return flight, albeit it's 3 months away, so things may well change on the ground by then --- on the return flight, my son leaves his group in HKG to take a connecting flight (so assume he will stay airside) to SIN, where he will meet me (he has a 3 hour lay-over in HKG). I'm concerned that any delays could see him stuck in HKG by himself for quite a while, which is probably not ideal given his age.