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Qantas suspends Hong Kong flights for 36 hours as super typhoon approaches

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auSeptember 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Qantas suspends Hong Kong flights for 36 hours as super typhoon approaches
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Hong Kong International Airport will suspend all passenger flights for 36 hours from Tuesday evening, Qantas Airways said, as the Asian financial hub prepares for one of its strongest super typhoons in years.

The airport will be closed from 8pm local time (10pm AEST) on September 23 to 8am on September 25, Qantas said in a statement, adding that it would contact customers who are affected.

The airline has eight flights between Australia and Hong Kong that will be affected.

A spokesperson for Airport Authority Hong Kong said it is closely monitoring the developments regarding the super typhoon, named Ragasa, and has commenced preparations to deal with the storm. But it has not made an official announcement on the closure.

Hong Kong’s Observatory said it would issue the lowest typhoon signal at noon on Monday, upgrading it to the second highest on Monday night between 8pm and 10pm.

The weather is expected to deteriorate rapidly from Tuesday and gale-force to storm-force winds will impact the densely populated city on Wednesday, with winds expected to reach hurricane force offshore and on high ground.

Across the city, residents started stockpiling daily necessities on Monday morning. Long queues formed at supermarkets where products like milk had already sold out, while vegetables were being sold for more than triple their normal price at fresh markets, according to Reuters witnesses.

Cathay Pacific Airways, the city’s largest carrier, said on Sunday it was closely monitoring the potential impact of the storm and while its flights were not currently affected, that could change as the situation developed.

The Civil Aviation Department did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

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