Flights Resume as Typhoon Moves on After Battering Hong Kong
- Cathay Pacific reports gradual return to scheduled operations
- Carrier cautions passengers on possible delays, cancellations
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Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. and some other airlines resumed services to Hong Kong, a city that was battered over the weekend by a powerful typhoon, forcing the cancellation of almost 900 flights.
The city’s flag carrier reported on its website “a gradual return to scheduled flight operations” starting Monday morning. The Hong Kong International Airport said in a Twitter post Sunday that passengers should proceed to the terminals only when their seats and flight time have been confirmed.