Core Points - Super Typhoon Haikui is approaching Hong Kong, leading to significant disruptions in flight operations at Hong Kong International Airport [1][2] - The Airport Authority has advised travelers to check with airlines for the latest flight information before heading to the airport [1] - Emergency response teams, including over 1,000 personnel from various departments, will remain on-site to manage the situation [2] Group 1 - Flight operations will be greatly reduced after 6 PM on September 23, with only a few flights remaining, and a significant impact on all flights expected on September 24 [1] - The airport will maintain its three-runway system and keep the passenger terminal open during the storm [1] - Temporary resting areas will be set up in the terminal, providing chairs, mobile charging facilities, and basic supplies for travelers [1] Group 2 - Most food outlets and shops in the terminal will remain operational, with some open 24 hours [1] - Road transport services to and from the airport will be temporarily affected once the No. 8 signal is issued, with buses gradually suspending service [1] - The emergency response center at the airport is prepared to activate once the No. 8 signal is issued, with a gradual resumption of flight operations expected from late Wednesday to Thursday [2]
香港机管局:明天下午6时后航班升降料大减 周三全日航班大受影响
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2025-09-22 07:28