Hong Kong, 2012-09-17 — /travelprnews.com/ — Dragonair today (Sunday, 16 September) announced that flights to and from Jeju will be cancelled on Monday, 17 September, based on the latest forecast for Super Typhoon Sanba.
The aircraft deployed for the Jeju flights on Tuesday (18 September) will be upgraded to an A330 to accommodate those passengers originally scheduled to travel on Monday’s cancelled flights.
The airline is closely monitoring the possible impact on its flights to and from Busan and Fukuoka on 17 September. Services for the two destinations may be subject to delay or cancellation caused by the adverse weather. An update will be issued once more information becomes available.
Details of the flights cancelled on 17 September are as follows:
Flight No. / Route / Scheduled Departure Time (Local Time)
KA328 / From Hong Kong to Jeju / 0850
KA327 / From Jeju to Hong Kong / 1405
Passengers whose flights are cancelled are advised not to go to the airport. Dragonair will assist with alternative arrangements for affected passengers and they are advised to review booking changes and update their contact details for receiving the latest flight status updates via SMS or email in Manage My Booking at www.dragonair.com.
Passengers are advised to check the latest flight information on the airline’s website www.dragonair.com before departing for the airport.
Dragonair continues to monitor the situation closely and will issue further updates once more information becomes available. The airline regrets any inconvenience this may cause and hopes for passengers’ understanding.
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