Today, due to the weakening of Typhoon Mangosteen in South China, flights from Chengdu Airport to South China have returned to normal today. Affected by the strongest typhoon "Mangosteen", the flights between Chengdu Airport from Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Zhuhai, Hong Kong and Macau f

Today, Chengdu Business Daily reporter learned from Chengdu Airport that has weakened due to typhoon " Mangosteen " in South China, and flights from Chengdu Airport to South China have fully returned to normal today.

↑Chengdu Airport returned to normal after the weakening of Typhoon "Mangosteen"

According to reports, affected by the strongest typhoon "Mangosteen" this year, flights from Chengdu Airport to Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Zhuhai and Hong Kong and Macao areas on the 16th were seriously affected:

  • , especially flights entering and leaving Shenzhen Airport were all cancelled, and no flights from Chengdu Airport to and from Shenzhen Airport throughout the day;

  • 0 flights from Guangzhou Airport only performed 14 flights, a decrease of 38 flights from

  • to Zhuhai only performed 1 flights from

  • to Zhuhai There are 7 fewer flights out of the port than usual; all flights entering and leaving Hong Kong and Macau were cancelled.

  • also caused 140 flights to be cancelled and actually operated by Chengdu Airport yesterday. Yesterday, only 816 inbound and outbound flights were actually executed, which was the day with the lowest number of flights per day since this year, and it was also the most cancelled flights in recent years due to the impact of the typhoon.

↑Chengdu Airport returned to normal after the weakening of Typhoon "Mangosteen"

It is understood that Chengdu Airport has arranged a total of 946 flights today, and the daily flight volume has basically returned to normal levels. Of the 140 inbound and departing flights cancelled yesterday, Chengdu Airport has received five flights from airlines to apply for re-trial flights as of 7:30 this morning, and it is expected that the number of flights to be re-trial flights will increase until today.

It is reported that there are 26 departing flights from Chengdu Airport to Guangzhou today; 27 to Shenzhen; 4 to Zhuhai; and 7 flights to Hong Kong. flights to the above cities in a single day have recovered to before the typhoon, which provides a guarantee for passengers traveling to and from South China today.

Lu Junming Chengdu Business Daily reporter Fei Chenghong Editor Tang Huan