Demonstrators 'sorry' after Hong Kong airport protests turn violent, delay flights

HONG KONG — Protesters in Hong Kong on Wednesday apologized to travelers who missed their flights after thousands of demonstrators stormed the city’s international airport and clashed with police.

Airlines were trying to clear a backlog of more than 200 flights as normal services resumed.

“It is not our intention to cause delays to your travels and we do not want to cause inconvenience to you,” said an emailed statement from a group of protesters, according to The Associated Press. “We ask for your understanding and forgiveness as young people in Hong Kong continue to fight for freedom and democracy.”

They also said they were sorry that some demonstrators became “easily agitated and overreacted.”

Associated Press and Mahalia Dobson contributed.

source: nbcnews.com