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Departing Hong Kong Residents Fly Out Pets On Private Jets

The move which costs up HK$200,000 ($25,665), is the only way many can take their animals with them as pandemic restrictions tightens already limited space on commercial flights.

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Hong Kong residents leaving the increasingly isolated city are chartering private jets to fly out their pets.

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The move which costs up HK$200,000 ($25,665), is the only way many can take their animals with them as pandemic restrictions tightens already limited space on commercial flights.

This is again triggered by the zero-Covid regime which has led to soaring cargo rates and flight cancellations.

“There’s a huge demand,” said Chris Phillips, Pet and Medical Charter Manager at Air Charter Service, a private jet broker.

“People want to get their pets back [to their home countries], their cats and their dogs and their rabbits, and they just can’t get them back via commercial routes,” he added.

Hong Kong authorities earlier this month, banned passenger flights from eight countries as part of the city’s tough coronavirus elimination policies, leading to a wave of flight cancellations as airline companies struggle to keep up with changing regulations.

The strict quarantine regime is leading some expatriates to abandon the city, while increasing numbers of local citizens are joining immigration schemes set up by the UK, Australia and Canada in the wake of political unrest in the Chinese territory in 2019.

Hong Kong’s efforts to stamp out the virus have extended to pets, with the government culling more than 1,000 hamsters this week and quarantining about 150 pet store visitors on fears of animal-to-human transmission.

Thus, those who can afford it are taking their pets with them but this is becoming increasingly difficult given the paucity of flights, leading to demand for private jets.

“There is this new sort of wave of jet pooling where people come together and try to find a date and say ‘right, we’re going to go on this day’,” said Philips of Air Charter Service.

Steve Pheby, a senior consultant at Ferndale Kennels and Cattery, said that before the pandemic his business was usually evenly balanced between importing and exporting pets, but it was now 90-95 per cent based around exports.

“We can’t predict how the future’s going to be . . . every week we get another airport that’s dropping the routes,” he said, adding “quite a few people” had been looking at the private jet option.

He noted it could cost up to HK$150,000 to transport a Labrador and its owner to the UK. “A lot of people, their dog is a member of their family, they’re drawing the short straw by paying these extremely high rates,” he said.

Also, Top Stars Air, a business aviation sales company, said it arranged dozens of flights last year and is now receiving about 20 requests a day.

It has a flight to London planned next month for six people and seven pets, in which the jet will fly in from Dubai without the crew disembarking, given Hong Kong’s strict requirements on quarantine.

An academic based in Hong Kong, Annett Schirmer, said she was planning to relocate to Europe in May and was trying to arrange a flight for her three dogs and one cat through social media.

“Flights are frequently cancelled [at] short notice which makes it really hard as the pets have to have their paperwork and vet checks done within a certain timeframe relative to the flight,” she said.

 

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