Hong Kong: Hong Kong’s aviation sector is facing major disruptions as Super Typhoon Ragasa, the strongest tropical cyclone globally this year, approaches the region. Airlines have taken precautionary measures by relocating most of their aircraft to safer locations across Japan, China, Cambodia, Europe, and Australia.
Hong Kong International Airport suspended all flights for 36 hours starting Tuesday evening. Cathay Pacific Airways, the city’s largest carrier, canceled over 500 long-haul and regional flights and moved several planes out of Hong Kong. Other airlines, including Greater Bay Airlines and Hong Kong Airlines, have followed similar measures to safeguard their fleets.
Authorities issued Typhoon Signal 10, the highest warning, urging businesses and transport services to halt op