Hundreds of Flights Canceled as Super Typhoon Heads for Hong Kong
Prepare to be frustrated at the airport if you’re in Asia this weekend.
(Bloomberg) -- Prepare to be frustrated at the airport if you’re in Asia this weekend.
Airlines across the region canceled more than 100 flights on Saturday as Super Typhoon Mangkhut slammed into the Philippines and was set to disrupt travel from Hong Kong to Japan.
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. said in a statement it’s canceling all flights in and out of Hong Kong on Sunday beginning at 2:30 a.m., and wouldn’t resume operations until 4 a.m. the following day. Cathay Dragon also won’t be flying.
It’ll almost certainly get worse. Mangkhut, which is being called the world’s most powerful storm this year, ripped into the northern Philippines on Saturday as a Category 5 storm, bringing winds of up to 269 kilometers (167 miles) per hour.
--With assistance from Venus Feng.
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