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Thousands of Passengers Marooned Across China, Singapore, Thailand, Japan, Hong Kong and More as Cathay Pacific Faces 20 Flight Cancellations Due to Storm Tapah, Causing Travel Strain at Osaka, Beijing, Bangkok, Seoul and More
Published on
September 8, 2025

Cathay Pacific has faced significant disruptions today due to Storm Tapah, leading to the cancellation of 20 flights across multiple key routes in China, Singapore, Thailand, Japan, Hong Kong, and beyond. Thousands of passengers have been left stranded at major airports, including Osaka (Japan), Beijing (China), Bangkok (Thailand), and Seoul (South Korea). The cancellations have caused severe travel strain across the region as the storm, which has intensified over the South China Sea, has created unpredictable weather conditions and turbulence, forcing the airline to cancel flights to and from Hong Kong International Airport (HKG), Singapore Changi (SIN), Taipei, Shanghai, and other major cities. Passengers traveling to and from these destinations are facing delays, cancellations, and major disruptions, as Storm Tapah continues to cause havoc across one of Asia’s busiest air travel networks. The storm has led to one of the most widespread weather-related disruptions in Asia, making it a particularly challenging day for travelers and airlines alike.
Storm Tapah
Storm Tapah has been a major disruptive force in Asia since it intensified over the South China Sea. The tropical storm brought severe weather conditions, including heavy rainfall, strong winds, and turbulence, which affected key regions such as Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, and Mainland China. The storm’s impact has caused extensive travel disruptions, with many flights canceled, including those from Cathay Pacific. These cancellations have left thousands of passengers stranded at airports, leading to delays and uncertainty for travelers. The storm continues to affect the aviation network, with airports such as Osaka, Beijing, Bangkok, and Seoul experiencing major operational challenges. As Storm Tapah moves across the region, authorities and airlines are working to manage the situation, but passengers are advised to stay updated on flight statuses and seek alternative arrangements.
Major Airports Affected
The primary airport affected by this disruption is Hong Kong International Airport (HKG), Cathay Pacific’s home base and one of the busiest airports in Asia. With a significant number of flights departing from Hong Kong, the cancellations have caused widespread inconvenience for passengers. The following airports have also experienced significant disruptions due to the cancellations:
Singapore Changi Airport (SIN): Flights from Hong Kong to Singapore have been severely affected, causing delays for both business and leisure travelers.
Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE): Several flights between Hong Kong and Taipei have been canceled, disrupting the flow of travelers between the two cities.
Suvarnabhumi Bangkok International Airport (BKK): Flights from Hong Kong to Bangkok have been impacted, causing delays for passengers traveling between these two major Southeast Asian hubs.
Kansai International Airport (KIX): Hong Kong to Osaka flights have also been canceled, affecting travelers with plans to visit Japan.
Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG): Flights from Hong Kong to Shanghai have been affected, disrupting travel between these key cities in China.
Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK): Hong Kong to Beijing flights were canceled, impacting travelers bound for the Chinese capital.
Incheon International Airport (ICN): Flights between Hong Kong and Seoul were also canceled, affecting passengers traveling to South Korea.
The disruptions at these key international airports are causing ripple effects, as travelers face difficulties in finding alternate flights or accommodations.
Affected Routes
The following routes have been significantly impacted due to 20 Cathay Pacific flight cancellations:
Hong Kong (HKG) to Singapore (SIN): Flights such as CPA691 and CPA791, scheduled for 08:10 AM and 11:55 AM, have been canceled, affecting passengers traveling between the major business hubs of Hong Kong and Singapore.
Hong Kong (HKG) to Taiwan (TPE): Flights like CPA466 and CPA400 were scheduled to depart for Taipei at 09:10 AM and 01:20 PM, respectively. These cancellations have disrupted travel between the two bustling cities.
Hong Kong (HKG) to Shanghai (PVG): Flights including CPA368 and CPA380, scheduled for 09:30 AM and 03:10 PM, were also affected. These cancellations disrupted travel between Hong Kong and Shanghai, two key cities in China.
Hong Kong (HKG) to Bangkok (BKK): Flights like CPA755 and CPA775 have been canceled, with travel between Hong Kong and Bangkok severely disrupted.
Hong Kong (HKG) to Osaka (KIX): Flights including CPA506 and CPA502 scheduled for 10:35 AM and 04:40 PM were also canceled, affecting travel between Hong Kong and Osaka.
Hong Kong (HKG) to Seoul (ICN): Flights such as CPA418 and CPA416, scheduled for 02:35 PM and 04:35 PM, were canceled, impacting travel between Hong Kong and Seoul.
Hong Kong (HKG) to Beijing (PEK): Flights including CPA392 and CPA336, scheduled for 02:05 PM and 03:10 PM, were affected, causing delays for passengers heading to Beijing.
Hong Kong (HKG) to Haikou (HAK): Flights like CPA310, scheduled for 02:15 PM, were canceled, affecting those traveling to Haikou in Mainland China.
These disruptions highlight the scale of the cancellations, with passengers now facing long delays and uncertainty about their travel plans.
Cancelled Flights
Flight Number | Scheduled Airport | Destination Airport | Scheduled Time |
---|---|---|---|
CPA691 | Hong Kong (HKG) | Singapore (SIN) | Mon 08:10 AM HKT |
CPA466 | Hong Kong (HKG) | Taipei (TPE) | Mon 09:10 AM HKT |
CPA368 | Hong Kong (HKG) | Shanghai (PVG) | Mon 09:30 AM HKT |
CPA755 | Hong Kong (HKG) | Bangkok (BKK) | Mon 09:35 AM HKT |
CPA506 | Hong Kong (HKG) | Osaka (KIX) | Mon 10:35 AM HKT |
CPA791 | Hong Kong (HKG) | Singapore (SIN) | Mon 11:55 AM HKT |
CPA461 | Taipei (TPE) | Hong Kong (HKG) | Mon 12:10 PM CST |
CPA652 | Singapore (SIN) | Hong Kong (HKG) | Mon 12:55 PM +08 |
CPA400 | Hong Kong (HKG) | Taipei (TPE) | Mon 01:20 PM HKT |
CPA722 | Kuala Lumpur (KUL) | Hong Kong (HKG) | Mon 01:20 PM +08 |
CPA775 | Hong Kong (HKG) | Bangkok (BKK) | Mon 01:30 PM HKT |
CPA367 | Shanghai (PVG) | Hong Kong (HKG) | Mon 01:35 PM CST |
CPA754 | Bangkok (BKK) | Hong Kong (HKG) | Mon 12:40 PM +07 |
CPA392 | Hong Kong (HKG) | Beijing (PEK) | Mon 02:05 PM HKT |
CPA310 | Hong Kong (HKG) | Haikou (HAK) | Mon 02:15 PM HKT |
CPA418 | Hong Kong (HKG) | Seoul (ICN) | Mon 02:35 PM HKT |
CPA751 | Hong Kong (HKG) | Bangkok (BKK) | Mon 02:40 PM HKT |
CPA380 | Hong Kong (HKG) | Shanghai (PVG) | Mon 03:10 PM HKT |
CPA336 | Hong Kong (HKG) | Beijing (PEK) | Mon 03:10 PM HKT |
CPA539 | Nagoya (NGO) | Hong Kong (HKG) | Mon 04:25 PM JST |
Flexible Ticket Conditions for Tropical Storm Tapah
Due to Tropical Storm Tapah approaching Hong Kong, Cathay Pacific is offering flexible ticket conditions to help affected passengers rearrange their travel plans. The airline is waiving rebooking, rerouting, and refund charges, allowing passengers to modify their tickets easily.
Ticket Issuing and Travel Periods
Flights to/from Hong Kong: For tickets issued on or before September 7, 2025, with departures on September 8, 2025, passengers must change their ticket by September 8, 2025.
New Travel Date: The new travel date must be on or before November 30, 2025 and is subject to flight availability.
Important Notes
- The offer applies only to Cathay Pacific flights.
- Passengers must make any changes to their tickets by the deadline, September 8, 2025.
- Changes cannot be made to tickets that have already been fully or partially refunded.
- Fare or tax differences may apply when making changes
Conclusion
The cancellation of 20 Cathay Pacific flights today has created significant disruption for travelers across Asia. Major hubs like Hong Kong, Singapore, Taipei, Shanghai, and Bangkok have been severely impacted, leaving passengers stranded or facing considerable delays. Travelers are advised to stay informed and contact Cathay Pacific for rebooking or alternative travel arrangements. The airline is working diligently to minimize the impact of the disruptions and provide assistance to affected passengers.