Kayo Maroui, a 44-year-old Japanese tourist, was among the hundreds of travelers who camped overnight at Hong Kong's airport. “It’s been a tough night,” she said. “I want to go home.”
HONG KONG—Authorities on Wednesday stepped up security to bar protesters from entering the airport, a day after violent clashes between police and pro-democracy demonstrators paralyzed one of the world’s busiest travel hubs.
Hong Kong’s airport authority deployed dozens of security staff and local police along entryways and outside the Airport Express train that runs between the city and the terminals. Only people who produced tickets or evidence of bookings to fly within the next 24 hours were allowed to proceed to check-in...
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