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CATHAY
PACIFIC CANCELS ARRIVING FLIGHTS DUE TO TYPHOON UTOR
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Travel News Asia |
Date:
5 July 2001 |
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Cathay Pacific
Airways today announced that a number of its flights scheduled to arrive
at Hong Kong International Airport after 8:00pm Hong Kong time tonight
will be cancelled or deferred due to the approach of Typhoon Utor. It is
expected that up to 20 incoming flights will be cancelled or deferred.
In addition, a number of long-haul flights already airborne are
scheduled to arrive in Hong Kong after 8:00pm tonight. Some of these
flights may also need to be diverted to alternate airports in the
region.
Passengers booked on the cancelled or deferred incoming flights will be
transferred to the next available flight.
Departing flights from Hong Kong after 8:30pm may also experience
significant delays due to the approach of the typhoon.
Cathay Pacific will suspend its in-town check-in service at Hong Kong
Station and Kowloon Station of the Airport Express Line for flights with
scheduled departure times after 8:30pm.
As the situation remains dynamic, the airline will continue to provide
updated information through its Website and its passenger hotlines
listed below.
Cathay Pacific's General Manager Operations Captain Jeff Turner said:
"We have taken the decision to cancel flights in advance due to the
likelihood of very high winds and heavy rainbands associated with
Typhoon Utor. These are likely to disrupt airline operations in the
region. We apologise to our passengers for the inconvenience this will
cause. We will do all we can to ensure passengers get to their
destinations as soon as possible."
Cathay Pacific recommends passengers booked on this evening's flights
call the following passenger enquiry hotlines before going to the
airport. The following hotlines will remain open until 11:00pm tonight:
Chinese-language hotline: 2747-8888
English-language hotline: 2747-8999 |
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