日本撤港航班限制 東瀛遊(06882.HK)推復活節大阪包機
日本宣布撤銷對本港的航班管制,東瀛遊(06882.HK)宣布與日本航空JAL合作,推出復活節假期大阪包機,分別4月2及4月7日出發、2班航機合共約400個機位。
東瀛遊執行董事禤國全預計,復活節一連多天長假期有逾80團,2,000位客人前住日本,相對比農曆新年,生意額可升3成。而外遊市道將會持續暢旺,全線旅團包括日本、長線、東南亞及中國線的生意額均有增幅, 冀第二季整體客量可回復至疫情前一半。
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