Carriers making heavy weather of punctuality – but it's not all their fault
Typhoons and other adverse weather events are playing havoc with carrier schedules, presenting a “major ...
Typhoon season is here. Hong Kong port was closed yesterday and airlines cancelled hundreds of flights as wind swept across the islands. Having roughed up parts of the Philippines earlier this week, it headed to southern China, where it is expected to grow weaker.
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