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Hong Kong Airport Weighs 36-Hour Passenger Flight Halt as Super Typhoon Ragasa Nears

Airlines waive change fees to give travelers flexibility before possible schedule disruptions.

Overview

  • Airport and aviation officials are considering suspending all passenger flights from 6pm on Sept 23 to 6am on Sept 25, with a formal notice expected on Sept 22, according to people familiar with the plans.
  • The Hong Kong Observatory has classified Ragasa as a super typhoon with sustained winds near 230 km/h and projects landfall over Guangdong on Sept 24, with the first precautionary signal due around noon.
  • Cathay Pacific and other carriers have waived rebooking penalties and are preparing schedule changes, including rescheduling long-haul services and flying unused aircraft out of Hong Kong.
  • A limited restart of cargo flights late on Sept 24 is under discussion and has not been finalized, and the Airport Authority and Civil Aviation Department have not immediately responded to requests for comment.
  • Hong Kong International Airport handles about 1,100 flights and 190,000 passengers daily, and the preemptive planning follows past disruptions during Saola in 2023 and Wipha in July 2025.