Cathay Pacific Delays/Cancellations

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From the SCMP - I assume that CX might also fly out planes as much as they can.
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well as we saw Qantas is the first to announce it in an airline page - i wonder why CX still havent updated it

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well as we saw Qantas is the first to announce it in an airline page - i wonder why CX still havent updated it

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Because Qantas is jumping the gun. All local newspaper (in English and in Cantonese) are clear that this is still a "may" / "is considering" rather than a fact (as of 1238pm HKT on 22 Sept).
 
Or CX is still hesitant but Qantas is more affirmative?
It might be related to insurance payouts etc - CX probably waiting for someone like the airport to tell them that we are done here for a few hours rather than being proactive on company ground.
 
Cathay Pacific has announced in the press conference minutes ago that there will be complete suspension of operation from HKG from 6pm Hong Kong time tomorrow (23/9).
Whilst HKG airport will remain open, it is unlikely planes will be departing and arriving until 25th September.
 
CX111 - B-LRE on A359 on 21/09 departed almost 3 hrs late at 2157 instead of 1910 and arrived at 0833 instead of 0610, hence the return as CX110 is arriving now at 1728 instead of 1515 after taking off @ 1026 instead of 0740 on 22/09
 

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