超强台风即将登陆,多家航司多个机场航班全取消
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-09-23 03:20

Core Points - Multiple airlines have implemented ticket refund and change policies due to the impact of Typhoon Haikashan [1][7] Group 1: Typhoon Impact on Airlines - Typhoon Haikashan, a super typhoon, is expected to make landfall in Guangdong, affecting numerous airports including Zhuhai, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, and Macau [1] - China Southern Airlines has canceled all flights at Huizhou Pingtan Airport on September 23 and 24, and all flights at Taipei Taoyuan Airport on September 23 [1] - Cathay Pacific announced the suspension of all inbound and outbound flights in Hong Kong starting from September 23 at 6 PM, with over 500 flights expected to be canceled [2] - Hong Kong Express has arranged for early departures for four flights on September 23 and will cancel over 100 flights between September 23 and 25 [3] - Hong Kong Airlines will cancel all flights from September 23 at 6 PM to September 25 at 6 AM [4] Group 2: Flight Cancellations and Statistics - As of September 23, flight cancellations include 201 at Zhuhai Jinwan Airport (61% cancellation rate), 55 at Macau Airport (38%), 400 at Hong Kong Airport (46%), 529 at Shenzhen Bao'an Airport (41%), and 63 at Huizhou Pingtan Airport (71%) [6] - Shenzhen Airport will suspend operations starting from September 23 at 8 PM, with resumption dependent on the typhoon's impact [4][5] Group 3: Ticket Policies - Airlines including China Southern and Spring Airlines have introduced policies for ticket changes and refunds for affected passengers [7] - Eastern Airlines has specific rules for passengers whose flights are impacted, allowing free changes and refunds for tickets purchased before September 22 [9][10] - China Southern Airlines has also outlined voluntary change and refund rules for tickets involving affected routes, allowing for free changes and refunds under certain conditions [11][12][13]