Hong Kong Cathay Pacific Airlines has not stopped. From Tuesday (January 2), until Sunday (January 7), at least 34 flights to and from Hong Kong will be canceled.
The Internet media "Hong Kong 01" Monday (January 1) quoted HONG Kong Aviation Forum online page and Cathay Website report that Cathay Pacific will cancel at least 34 trips from January 2nd to 7th.Flights involved to and from Shanghai, Beijing, Taipei, Dubai, New Delhi and Bangladica.Among them, all flights to and from Shanghai Pudong Airport will be canceled in six days.
Affected by the influenza season, the number of Hong Kong Cathay Pacific pilots increased due to the absence of the number of illnesses due to illness. Cathay Pacific announced on Thursday (December 28) late at night to cancel individual flights.According to information, Cathay will cancel more than 50 flights from last Friday (29th) to New Year's Day.
Cathay Pacific said that during the influenza season in December, there were many absences of the pilot due to illness.In order to cope with the situation and ensure the normal operation of the overall flight service, Cathay Pacific decided to cancel individual flights.Since mid -December, passenger flights with less than 1%have been canceled.
Sing Tao Daily and Bloomberg quoted the Hong Kong International Airport website. Cathay Pacific's New Year's Day (December 31) canceled 10 flights to Hong Kong, and the sixth flights from Hong Kong.The destination of flights, including Sydney, Australia and Melbourne, Beijing and Shanghai, Singapore, Bangkok, Seoul, Tokyo, and New Delhi.
Sing Tao Daily reported that Tan Guangshun, former vice chairman of the Hong Kong Tourism Council, said that Cathay's cancellation of flights will affect Hong Kong's image as an aviation hub.Travel.He urged Cathay Pacific to hire people to strengthen capacity.
Cui Dingbang, the director of the Hong Kong Tourism Promotion Association, said that the nervousness of the aviation industry is an objective fact, but hopes that Cathay will avoid a large number of flights to cancel a large number of flights, because this will affect the experience of passengers going to Hong Kong.