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Typhoon Noul: 2,000 passengers left stranded overnight at Hong Kong airport

Airport Authority provides extra 600 seats and food for travellers, while some lament hotel room rates increasing to HK$2,000 to HK$3,000

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Hong Kong’s Airport Authority provided about 600 additional seats for stranded passengers. Photo: Dickson Lee
Passengers slept on benches at Hong Kong International Airport as Typhoon Noul battered the city overnight on Saturday. Photo: Eric Jiang
Crowds of travellers queue to check in as many flights resume service on Sunday afternoon. Photo: Dickson Lee
Eric JiangandVivian Au

About 2,000 passengers were stranded overnight at Hong Kong International Airport as Typhoon Noul battered the city, with some dismayed by their disrupted journeys while others complained about hotel room rates that had risen to HK$2,000 (US$255) to HK$3,000 per night.

In the airport’s departure hall, nearly all the chairs were occupied on Sunday morning, with some passengers sitting on luggage trolleys. Many slept on benches, while others anxiously checked the status of flights on their phones.

Yeung Tat-wing, the Airport Authority’s director of service delivery, said the airport was expected to handle a total of 675 flights on Sunday. The authority said about 360 flights were cancelled.

At least 29 departure and 20 arrival flights were cancelled on Saturday.

Yeung said most flights would resume on Sunday afternoon and all three runways would operate overnight if necessary.

Airport Express rail services resumed at 9am on Sunday, with Yeung saying he hoped all airport operations would return to normal by Monday morning.

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