Group 1 - The central weather station issued an orange alert for Typhoon Haikui, which is expected to make landfall in Guangdong between Zhuhai and Zhanjiang on September 24, with wind speeds of 40-48 m/s [1] - Multiple airlines have announced flight cancellations due to the typhoon, including China Southern Airlines, which canceled all flights at Huizhou Pingtan Airport on September 23 and 24, and all flights at Taipei Taoyuan Airport on September 23 [1][2] - 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] Group 2 - Hong Kong Airlines will cancel all flights from September 23 at 6 PM to September 25 at 6 AM, with several airports issuing suspension notices [3] - Shenzhen Airport will suspend operations starting from September 23 at 8 PM, with the resumption time dependent on the typhoon's impact [3][4] - As of September 23 at 10 AM, flight cancellations included 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%) [4]
超强台风桦加沙逼近,南航国泰等取消逾千航班