Hongkongers seeking assistance abroad can call the 24-hour ImmD hotline at +(852) 1868 or Chinese Embassy in France: +(33) 615742537.
As of 8.30am, there was no reports of Chinese casualties, state-run Xinhua news agency said, citing the Chinese embassy in the French capital. Hong Kong’s Immigration Department said it had not yet received calls for help through the Assistance to Hong Kong Residents Unit (AHU) hotline.
Ten tour groups from Hong Kong with a total of about 250 people were currently in Paris and all have reported they are safe, said Joseph Tung Yao-chung, Travel Industry Council executive director.
“All members are safe and resting in hotels now,” he told the South China Morning Post this morning.
It is not known how many individual travelers from Hong Kong are in Paris, he said.
Tung added that any Hong Kong residents who have already booked trips to Paris can contact their travel agencies to re-schedule or adjust their itineraries.
Cathay Pacific Airways, which operates 10 weekly flights to Charles de Gaulle airport, said it was checking to confirm dozens of staff, including pilots, cabin crew and Paris-based ground staff were safe. A spokeswoman said this procedure was standard practice following security or disaster events.
The airline announced on Twitter: "Our thoughts and prayers are with the city of Paris. Flights between HK & Paris remain normal."
Our thoughts and prayers are with the city of Paris. Flights between HK & Paris remain normal. Visit our website for latest flight status.
Air France, which operates a daily service between Paris and Hong Kong, said immediately after the attack that it would maintain its normal flights schedule in the face of at least one U.S. airline delaying flights. The airline warned of extra security checks for departing and arriving passengers at French land, air and sea borders.
Hong Kong’s terrorist threat alert remained moderate, and authorities revealed it was well-prepared to handle an attack following a recent counter-terrorism exercise. Meanwhile, the city’s outbound travel threat alert for France has not yet been activated.
Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying condemned the terrorist attacks in Paris and expressed his deepest sympathies on the loss of lives and injuries and extended his condolences to the families of the victims.
"While the level of terrorist threat in Hong Kong remains moderate, the Government will stay vigilant and well prepared to protect the lives and property of our public in view of the fast-changing international and regional security landscapes," the Chief Executive said.
The government urged Hongkongers to pay attention to personal safety, exercise caution and listen to announcements by French authorities.
Hong Kong residents who need assistance while outside Hong Kong can call the 24-hour Immigration Department hotline of AHU at +(852) 1868 or contact the Chinese Embassy in France at consular protection hotline: +(33) 615742537.
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