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Taiwan coordinates extra flights to aid stranded passengers
Taiwan flights resumed after Typhoon Danas. Airports in Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsiung reopened. 144 domestic flights were canceled, 7 delayed. CAA coordinated extra flights and military support.2025/07/07 16:17 -
Rain grounds all flights to Matsu as ferry repairs continue
Heavy rain has grounded flights at Matsu airports, stranding over 300 travelers. The Civil Aviation Administration reports 13 flights suspended. Authorities may add flights or operate a ferry if weather improves. Stay updated on travel changes.2025/06/03 17:28 -
Pakistan airspace closure disrupts Taiwan-Europe flights
China Airlines offers full refunds and free rescheduling for Europe flights affected by the India-Pakistan conflict. Stay updated on flight changes and contact airlines.2025/05/08 15:00 -
Central Taiwan shrouded in fog, air pollution hits red alert
Thick fog and air pollution in Changhua City obscured the Mt. Bagua Great Buddha, with AQI reaching "red alert" levels. Residents are advised to wear masks.2025/02/27 20:00 -
Typhoon Krathon halts 211 flights at Taoyuan airport
Typhoon Krathon causes Taoyuan Airport to cancel 211 flights in Taiwan. Travelers should check airline updates for changes. Stay informed to avoid disruptions.2024/10/03 10:22 -
Kinmen Airport cancels all domestic flights due to typhoon
Kinmen Airport cancels all domestic flights due to Typhoon Krathon. Ferry services and some train lines are also suspended. Stay updated on travel disruptions.2024/10/01 14:27 -
China Airlines cancels flights over Airbus A350 engine issue
Discover how a fuel nozzle flaw in Airbus A350s led to flight cancellations and global checks by airlines like China Airlines and Cathay Pacific. Learn about the industry’s response to ensure passenger safety.2024/09/04 14:01 -
Dense fog advisory strands thousands in Kinmen
The Central Weather Administration issued a dense fog advisory for Kinmen and Taiwan’s northern regions, leading to flight cancellations and stranded travelers. The fog caused disruptions to transportation, with flights being canceled and evacuation operations affected.2024/02/22 11:49 -
EVA Air to resolve Lunar New Year flight cancellations
Taiwan’s Minister of Transportation and Communications, Wang Kwo-tsai, has confirmed that EVA Air will address the issue of Lunar New Year flight cancellations independently. The airline had initially reduced the number of air tickets from 38,000 to 33,000 per day, resulting in a daily cancellation of 5,000 tickets. After weeks of negotiations, EVA Air and its pilots’ labor dispute reached a settlement with the coordination of Vice Premier Cheng Wen-tsan. The pilots’ union initially demanded a 20% pay raise, but EVA Air agreed to an increase in addition to the previously announced wage adjustment. The new arrangement includes additional monthly payments for pilots, senior deputy pilots, and deputy pilots. The airline has also agreed to revise the annual salary increase limit.2024/01/29 17:34 -
Tourists stranded in Jerusalem as Hamas attacks Israel
Taiwanese tour groups were left stranded in Jerusalem as Hamas extremists attacked Israel on October 7. Lion Travel Service successfully flew their teams back to Taiwan, while Artisan Tour expects their teams to return from Jordan on October 11. However, Yung Shin Travel Service canceled parts of their tour and remains in Jerusalem. Yung Shin tour group members suggested repatriating via Jordan, but the travel agency rejected the idea due to visa complications. This has led to criticism from stranded tourists who accuse the agency of prioritizing cost-cutting over their safety. With 22 flights already canceled, tourists are growing increasingly anxious about potential further delays and express concerns over the lack of proactivity from travel agencies.2023/10/09 20:54 -
Typhoon Koinu disrupts Taiwan travel: 70 flights canceled
Severe disruptions in Taiwan as Typhoon Koinu hits, leading to the cancellation of flights and travel chaos. Passengers seek updates and contingency plans, while railways adjust schedules.2023/10/04 17:03