Flights disrupted as weakened Bavi still packs a punch on its way towards China
Typhoon Bavi's approach to China's coast has led to flight disruptions. At least ten airports are experiencing cancellations, with airlines offering refunds and fee-waiver rebooking.

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AI-generatedTyphoon Bavi's approach to China's coast has led to flight disruptions. At least ten airports are experiencing cancellations, with airlines offering refunds and fee-waiver rebooking. Zhoushan airport cancelled 14 flights on Friday, and Wenzhou cancelled 17 inbound flights. Major airlines, including Air China and China Southern Airlines, have implemented special ticketing assistance. The typhoon is expected to make landfall between Fuqing in Fujian province and Wenling in Zhejiang.
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5 extractedMultiple airlines have activated special ticketing assistance and announced fee-waiver policies.
In Wenzhou, 17 inbound flights have been cancelled.
Zhoushan airport cancelled 14 flights to and from the island city for Friday.
Flights have been cancelled in at least 10 airports due to Typhoon Bavi.
Typhoon Bavi is expected to land between Fuqing in Fujian province and Wenling in Zhejiang.