
Typhoon Bavi is approaching China's east coast, causing the cancellation of over 130 flights and suspension of 10 high-speed rail services connecting Hong Kong, Taiwan, mainland China, and Japan. Hong Kong International Airport reported 135 flight cancellations on Saturday, with more than half involving flights to and from Taipei. The disruptions highlight the impact of the typhoon on regional transportation.
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130+ flights cancelled, causing immediate revenue loss for airlines
10 high-speed rail services have been suspended
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More than 130 flights between Hong Kong, Taiwan, mainland China and Japan have been cancelled
South China Morning PostMore than 130 flights between Hong Kong, Taiwan, mainland China and Japan have been cancelled, while 10 high-speed rail services have been suspended as Typhoon Bavi approaches China’s east coast. Hong Kong International Airport’s webpage showed that 64 inbound flights and 71 outbound flights were cancelled on Saturday, with more than half scheduled to travel between the city and Taipei.
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More than 130 flights between Hong Kong, Taiwan, mainland China and Japan have been cancelled
South China Morning Post10 high-speed rail services have been suspended
South China Morning PostTyphoon Bavi is barreling towards China’s east coast
South China Morning PostHong Kong International Airport had 64 inbound and 71 outbound flights cancelled on Saturday
South China Morning PostMore than half of the cancelled flights were scheduled between Hong Kong and Taipei
South China Morning Post