Typhoon Co-May disrupts flights at Shanghai airports
Approximately 30 percent of inbound and outbound flights from Shanghai are expected to be impacted due to the impending Typhoon Co-May.
According to the Shanghai Airport (Group), the operational capacity of Shanghai's two airports is expected to decline from July 30, with flights either reduced or canceled.
Typhoon Co-May, the 8th typhoon of the year, is expected to impact both the Shanghai Pudong International Airport and the Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport, with traffic capacity set to decrease considerably on Wednesday.
A total of 640 flights scheduled to fly from or to the two airports are scheduled to be cancelled, including 410 flights at Shanghai Pudong International Airport and 230 at Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport.
Passengers are advised to check with their airlines for the latest flight updates and plan their trips accordingly.
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