Greater Bay Airlines Cancels 128 Flights Due to New Equipment Delivery Delays

Greater Bay Airlines Cancels 128 Flights Due to New Equipment Delivery Delays

Greater Bay Airlines will cancel 128 flights between February and March.

This is due to delays in the delivery of newly built aircraft and inspections of existing aircraft, with no cancellations during the Lunar New Year period. Approximately 5,500 people will be affected. Passengers with reservations on canceled flights are being offered refunds or rebooking options, and any losses incurred will be compensated individually.

Additionally, an internal investigation found negligence in the flight scheduling process, and steps have been taken to tighten approval procedures. Extra personnel have been assigned to the customer service center to manage the situation.

The Hong Kong to Seoul/Incheon route will cease operations based on past performance. At this stage, the route will operate one round-trip daily until February 16, with a reduction in flights leading to the suspension of operations on March 3.

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