Cathay Pacific flights to Nagoya and Osaka (Kansai) impacted on Sunday due to Typhoon Jelawat
Nagoya Flights
The majority of Cathay Pacific flights to or from Nagoya will not operate on Sunday, 30 September. Flights will be rescheduled or cancelled per the following schedule:
Flight No. | Routes | Scheduled Time of Departure | Status |
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CX536 | Hong Kong to Nagoya | 30 Sept 10:20am | Rescheduled to 1 Oct 9:30am |
CX532 | Hong Kong to Nagoya | 30 Sept 4:10pm | Rescheduled to 1 Oct 8:10am |
CX533 | Nagoya to Hong Kong | 30 Sept 10:15am | Planned to operate as scheduled (Subject to change) |
CX539 | Nagoya to Hong Kong | 30 Sept 4:20pm | Rescheduled to 1 Oct 3:20pm |
CX530 | Taipei to Nagoya | 30 Sept 11:55am | Cancelled |
CX531 | Nagoya to Taipei | 30 Sept 5:05pm | Cancelled |
All revised departure times on 1 October are tentative and subject to further changes. All times local.
Passengers whose flights have been cancelled are advised not to go to the airport on the original date of departure. Cathay Pacific will assist with alternative arrangements for affected passengers and they are advised to review booking changes and update their contact details for receiving the latest flight status updates via SMS or email in Manage My Booking at www.cathaypacific.com.
Osaka (Kansai) Flights
Cathay Pacific will delay its morning Osaka (Kansai) flight on Sunday (30 September) due to Typhoon Jelawat. The airline’s other Osaka flights on Sunday are currently planned to operate as normal. However, that is subject to any change in the storm’s speed, track and intensity.
The planned changes to Cathay Pacific’s Osaka schedule for Sunday, 30 September, are:
Flight No. | Routes | Scheduled Time of Departure | Status |
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CX506 | Hong Kong to Osaka | 30 Sept 10:05am | Delayed to 5:30pm |
CX507 | Osaka to Hong Kong | 30 Sept 6:05pm | Delayed to 11:15pm |
All revised departure times on 30 September are tentative and subject to further changes. All times local.
Tokyo Flights
Currently all of Cathay Pacific’s Tokyo flights on Sunday, 30 September, are planned to operate as normal. However, that is subject to any change in the storm’s speed, track and intensity.
Cathay Pacific will assist with alternative arrangements for affected passengers and they are advised to review booking changes and update their contact details for receiving the latest flight status updates via SMS or email in Manage My Booking at www.cathaypacific.com. The airline regrets any inconvenience this may cause and hopes for passengers’ understanding.
The airline continues to monitor the situation for any further impact to its schedule. Passengers are advised to check the latest flight information on the airline’s website www.cathaypacific.com before departing for the airport.