Measles outbreak in Japan puts travel plans for some Hong Kong tour groups on hold
Travel agent cancels trips to Japanese region where highly infectious disease has spread, but it is business as usual for other tour groups
A measles outbreak in southern Japan has prompted one Hong Kong travel agent to cancel several trips it had planned to the area.
Nearly 70 people in the popular tourist destination of Okinawa have contracted the highly infectious disease, local government officials said.
However, a leading city doctor has said he is “not too worried” about the outbreak, and some 270 travellers were still scheduled to leave Hong Kong for the region before the end of April.
According to the Travel Industry Council of Hong Kong, 13 tour groups still plan on flying to the Japanese prefecture, known for its many islands. On Monday, Alice Chan Cheung Lok-yee, the council’s executive director, said there were nine groups already in Okinawa.
She said the 180 travellers in Okinawa would return to Hong Kong before Saturday, after finishing their tours.