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Cathay Pacific plans to resume operation for Taipei flights

Cathay Pacific Airways announced that based on the latest weather forecast regarding Typhoon Saola, it plans to resume operation of Taipei flights from 10:00pm on 2 August. The following flights originally scheduled to depart today have been delayed to tomorrow (3 August):

Flight No

Route

Scheduled Dep Time

New Dep time (3 Aug)

CX421

Incheon to Taipei

09:30

02:45

CX421

Taipei to Hong Kong

12:00

05:00

CX494

Hong Kong to Taipei

10:40

02:30

CX495

Taipei to Hong Kong

13:30

05:15

CX564

Hong Kong to Taipei

13:20

04:55

CX564

Taipei to Osaka

16:05

07:30

CX466

Hong Kong to Taipei

13:35

02:30

CX405

Taipei to Hong Kong

16:15

05:10

CX420

Hong Kong to Taipei

14:25

05:30

CX420

Taipei to Incheon

17:10

08:30

CX451

Narita to Taipei

15:55

09:00

CX451

Taipei to Hong Kong

19:35

12:30

CX531

Nagoya to Taipei

17:05

09:00

CX531

Taipei to Hong Kong

20:10

12:00

CX400

Hong Kong to Taipei

16:30

03:00

CX401

Taipei to Hong Kong

19:20

05:45

CX470

Hong Kong to Taipei

17:45

06:45

CX402

Hong Kong to Taipei

18:40

04:40

CX464

Hong Kong to Taipei

19:25

03:30

CX468

Hong Kong to Taipei

20:00

07:35

CX408

Hong Kong to Taipei

22:40

05:40

In addition to its scheduled services, Cathay Pacific will operate an additional flight to and from Taipei.

Flight No.

Route

Scheduled Dep Time

CX2406

Hong Kong to Taipei

22:00

CX2405

Taipei to Hong Kong

00:45 (3 August)

Flights which have been cancelled are:

Flight No.

Route

Scheduled Dep Time

CX406

Hong Kong to Taipei

12:30

CX467

Taipei to Hong Kong

15:25

Passengers whose flights are cancelled are advised not to go to the airport. 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.

Flights on 2 and 3 August may be subject to further changes. Passengers are advised to first check the latest flight information on the airline's website, www.cathaypacific.com, before departing for the airport.

Cathay Pacific continues to monitor the situation closely and will issue further updates once more information becomes available. The airline regrets any inconvenience this may cause and hopes for passengers' understanding.