Cathay Pacific Cancels Around Forty Flights Amid Tropical Storm Tapah, Stranding Passengers in Hong Kong, Singapore, Seoul, Bangkok, Shanghai and More

Cathay Pacific cancelled multiple flights, from Hong Kong to Singapore, due to severe weather from Tropical Storm Tapah on September 8, 2025.

Cathay Pacific experienced major disruptions due to Tropical Storm Tapah, on Monday, September 8, 2025, which led to the cancellation of multiple flights from Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) to key destinations across Asia. The storm brought heavy rainfall and strong winds, prompting the Hong Kong Observatory to issue a Typhoon 8 signal, significantly affecting flight operations. Passengers traveling to and from cities such as Singapore, Taipei, Shanghai, Bangkok, Osaka, Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Haikou, and Beijing faced delays and cancellations. As a result, thousands of travelers were stranded, with limited options for rebooking or alternative transportation. The storm’s impact also rippled through the tourism sector in these cities, with numerous hotels and tourist attractions seeing a sudden drop in visitors. Cathay Pacific has been working to accommodate affected passengers, but the storm’s widespread effects have left many struggling to adjust their travel plans.

Reason for Cancellation

Tropical Storm Tapah, which passed close to Hong Kong, led to the issuance of a Typhoon 8 signal by the Hong Kong Observatory. This alert prompted the suspension of many public transportation services, including ferries, buses, and trams. The storm’s impact also led to the cancellation of several flights. Sustained winds of over 100 km/h and heavy rain made flight operations at Hong Kong International Airport highly unsafe. The airline made the decision to cancel flights to ensure passenger safety.

Affected Routes

The cancellation of around 40 Cathay Pacific flights severely impacted several key routes across Asia due to Tropical Storm Tapah. Flights from Hong Kong to major destinations such as Singapore, Taipei, Shanghai, Beijing, Seoul, Bangkok, Osaka, Kuala Lumpur, and Manila were all affected. The cancellations included high-demand routes like Hong Kong to Singapore (CPA691, CPA791), Hong Kong to Taipei (CPA400, CPA466), Hong Kong to Shanghai (CPA368, CPA380), and Hong Kong to Bangkok (CPA755, CPA775). Passengers traveling on these routes experienced significant delays, rerouting challenges, and cancellations, leading to widespread disruptions for both leisure and business travelers. Additionally, inbound flights from Taipei, Shanghai, and other cities were also affected, leaving many passengers stranded at their departure or arrival points. The storm’s impact on these routes led to a ripple effect, disrupting both air travel and tourism in the affected regions.

Flight Cancellations Table

List of around 40 Cathay Pacific flight details that were cancelled on September 8, 2025, due to the adverse weather conditions caused by Tropical Storm Tapah:

Flight No.Aircraft TypeDeparture AirportArrival AirportScheduled Departure Time (HKT)
CPA310A21NHong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Haikou Meilan Int’l (HAK / ZJHK)Mon 14:15 HKT
CPA313A21NHaikou Meilan Int’l (HAK / ZJHK)Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Mon 17:00 CST
CPA327A333Shanghai Hongqiao Int’l (SHA / ZSSS)Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Mon 22:40 CST
CPA328A333Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Shanghai Hongqiao Int’l (SHA / ZSSS)Mon 18:35 HKT
CPA336A21NHong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA)Mon 15:10 HKT
CPA337A21NBeijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA)Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Mon 19:50 CST
CPA361A333Shanghai Pudong Int’l (PVG / ZSPD)Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Tue 08:45 CST
CPA362A333Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Shanghai Pudong Int’l (PVG / ZSPD)Mon 19:30 HKT
CPA367A359Shanghai Pudong Int’l (PVG / ZSPD)Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Mon 13:35 CST
CPA368A359Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Shanghai Pudong Int’l (PVG / ZSPD)Mon 09:30 HKT
CPA380A333Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Shanghai Pudong Int’l (PVG / ZSPD)Mon 15:10 HKT
CPA392A333Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA)Mon 14:05 HKT
CPA393A333Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA)Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Mon 18:50 CST
CPA400A333Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Taiwan Taoyuan Int’l (TPE / RCTP)Mon 13:20 HKT
CPA402B773Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Taiwan Taoyuan Int’l (TPE / RCTP)Mon 18:25 HKT
CPA416A333Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Incheon Int’l (ICN / RKSI)Mon 16:35 HKT
CPA418A333Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Incheon Int’l (ICN / RKSI)Mon 14:35 HKT
CPA419A333Incheon Int’l (ICN / RKSI)Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Mon 20:15 KST
CPA443A333Taiwan Taoyuan Int’l (TPE / RCTP)Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Mon 16:20 CST
CPA461A333Taiwan Taoyuan Int’l (TPE / RCTP)Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Mon 12:10 CST
CPA466A333Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Taiwan Taoyuan Int’l (TPE / RCTP)Mon 09:10 HKT
CPA479B773Taiwan Taoyuan Int’l (TPE / RCTP)Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Mon 21:15 CST
CPA501A333Narita Int’l (NRT / RJAA)Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Mon 21:50 JST
CPA502A333Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Kansai Int’l (KIX / RJBB)Mon 16:40 HKT
CPA503A333Kansai Int’l (KIX / RJBB)Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Tue 10:10 JST
CPA506A35KHong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Kansai Int’l (KIX / RJBB)Mon 10:35 HKT
CPA507A35KKansai Int’l (KIX / RJBB)Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Mon 17:55 JST
CPA652A333Singapore Changi (SIN / WSSS)Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Mon 12:55 +08
CPA691A333Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Singapore Changi (SIN / WSSS)Mon 08:10 HKT
CPA706A21NSuvarnabhumi Bangkok Int’l (BKK / VTBS)Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Mon 16:35 +07
CPA716A35KSingapore Changi (SIN / WSSS)Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Mon 18:10 +08
CPA722B773Kuala Lumpur Int’l (KUL / WMKK)Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Mon 13:20 +08
CPA751A333Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Suvarnabhumi Bangkok Int’l (BKK / VTBS)Mon 14:40 HKT
CPA754B773Suvarnabhumi Bangkok Int’l (BKK / VTBS)Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Mon 12:40 +07
CPA755B773Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Suvarnabhumi Bangkok Int’l (BKK / VTBS)Mon 09:35 HKT
CPA775A21NHong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Suvarnabhumi Bangkok Int’l (BKK / VTBS)Mon 13:30 HKT
CPA791A35KHong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Singapore Changi (SIN / WSSS)Mon 11:55 HKT
CPA902B773Manila Int’l (MNL / RPLL)Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Mon 20:30 PST
CPA903B773Hong Kong Int’l (HKG / VHHH)Manila Int’l (MNL / RPLL)Mon 16:50 HKT

Passenger Impacts

The cancellation of so many Cathay Pacific flights caused significant disruption to travelers. Passengers were left stranded at Hong Kong International Airport, with limited immediate options for rebooking. Alternative arrangements were made by the airline, though space on other flights was limited due to the high number of cancellations. Cathay Pacific provided accommodation and meal vouchers to some passengers, but the storm’s impact also disrupted ground transportation. For many, the long delays and cancellations led to missed connections and complicated travel plans, causing frustration and inconvenience.

Impact on Tourism

The cancellation of multiple flights has a ripple effect on tourism in both Hong Kong and the affected destinations. With many travelers unable to reach their destinations, there have been significant financial impacts on local businesses, especially those in the hospitality and tourism sectors. Hotels in Singapore, Bangkok, and other affected cities reported booking cancellations from inbound tourists, while businesses in Hong Kong experienced a sudden drop in expected visitors. As tourists rescheduled their trips or missed their connections, tourist attractions in Singapore, Shanghai, and Bangkok also saw a reduced number of visitors for the day. The cumulative effect of the cancellations has highlighted the vulnerability of the tourism industry to unexpected weather disruptions.

Cathay Pacific’s flight cancellations on September 8, 2025, due to Tropical Storm Tapah have caused major disruptions for passengers and the tourism industry alike. While the airline is making efforts to accommodate affected passengers, the weather conditions led to the suspension of many international flights from Hong Kong, leaving thousands stranded or delayed. The storm not only impacted travelers’ plans but also had wider consequences for tourism and the economy in both Hong Kong and the affected cities.

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