Passengers at Chek Lap Kok frustrated as airlines slowly begin to clear backlog
Airport Authority says flight operations still affected in aftermath of Typhoon Usagi

Airlines are beginning to clear a backlog of stranded passengers at the Chek Lap Kok airport after the Observatory cancelled typhoon signals on Monday morning.
The billboard at the airport showed that flights would be leaving on time soon after the Observatory lowered the No 8 typhoon signal to a No 3 signal at 9.20am, and then cancelled all typhoon signals at 10.25am.
But the Airport Authority said on its website that flight operations may still be affected today. It advised passengers to contact their airlines for the latest flight status before departing for the airport.
Kobayahsi Takayuki, 29, had been at the airport since last night but had not yet secured a seat from Cathay Pacific to get back to Osaka, Japan by Tuesday.
“My waiting number is 5, which means I can only get a seat on the afternoon flight if five passengers cancel their schedule,” he said.
Takayuki said he was “frustrated and exhausted” at having half of his three-day holiday affected by typhoon and having to sleep overnight at the airport.
“I cannot afford a delayed schedule as I have to work on Monday,” he said.