Thai Airways cancels Hong Kong, Guangzhou flights as Typhoon Wipha disrupts travel


- Photo: The Nation/ANN

BANGKOK: Thai Airways International Public Company Limited has announced the cancellation of several flights to and from Hong Kong and Guangzhou on July 20–21, 2025, due to the impact of Typhoon Wipha.

The airline stated that the tropical storm is moving into the upper South China Sea and may affect flights on routes to and from South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and mainland China during this period.

Affected Thai Airways flights include:

Bangkok – Hong Kong: TG600/ TG628/ TG638/ TG602

Hong Kong – Bangkok: TG601/ TG629/ TG639/ TG603

Bangkok – Guangzhou: TG668

Guangzhou – Bangkok: TG669

Passengers with scheduled travel on these routes are advised to check their flight status before heading to the airport.

The cancellations come as Hong Kong issued its highest storm warning on Sunday, hoisting Signal No. 10 as Typhoon Wipha battered the territory with winds exceeding 167 km/h (103 mph).

The Hong Kong Observatory reported that the storm’s centre was expected to pass about 50 km south of the city, with hurricane-force winds affecting southern areas.

As of Sunday, over 90% of inbound and outbound flights at Hong Kong International Airport were cancelled, and the remaining operations faced delays of at least 4–5 hours.

Flag carrier Cathay Pacific also suspended all flights between 5 am and 6 pm, offering free rebooking for affected passengers.

Most public transport services, including ferries, were suspended amid severe weather conditions and high sea swells. - The Nation/ANN

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

Boy, 7, is youngest professional rally car driver in China, starting race journey at age 1
K-idol Heeseung ‘a bit sorry’ after splitting from Enhypen
Visa-free travel, rising foreign visitors boost luxury hotel growth in China
Laos delivers emergency aid after over 2,000 households hit by rare hailstorm in Vientiane
Stocks slide, oil gains with Mideast ceasefire prospects centre stage
Foul odour leads to discovery of three bodies in Merbok home
South-East Asia revisits nuclear power plans for AI data centres as Iran war disrupts energy supplies
Cambodia refutes Thai portrayal of Preah Vihear cooperation as ICC confirms severe damage
Singapore child sex offender Amos Yee freed from Changi Prison after mother posts $10k bail
Victor Chin: RM9.5mil was ‘service fee’, not bribe to enforcement agencies

Others Also Read