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March 29, 2009
Immigration
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4% rise in Easter travel forecast
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Immigration Department

About 8.89 million passengers are expected to pass through land, sea and air control points during the upcoming Ching Ming Festival and Easter holiday, up 4% on the same period last year.

 

The Immigration Department said 3.45 million passengers - an average of about 288,000 daily - are expected to pass through Lo Wu control point April 3 to 14

 

Outbound traffic at Lo Wu control point will be heavy on April 3 and 10, with about 207,000 people leaving Hong Kong daily. About 185,000 passengers are expected to arrive at the control point on April 13.

 

Passenger traffic at Lok Ma Chau control point will be heavy with a forecast of about 1.42 million passengers - a daily average of 119,000. Most of the travellers are expected to arrive from the Mainland through the control point on April 13, while the busiest outbound passenger traffic will be on April 10.



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