Super Typhoon Bavi has triggered more than 40 flight cancellations and 10 delays across Hong Kong routes to Taiwan, mainland China, and Japan for 10–11 July 2026, with Vietnam Airlines revising 10 flights including VN587 and VN581 to depart 10 July instead of 11 July. Thai Airways cancelled six Bangkok–Taipei services, while Cathay Pacific, HK Express, and Hong Kong Airlines waived rebooking charges for tickets issued before 6 July. Operators prioritized safety amid winds exceeding 198 km/h and a 1,000 km diameter, marking the largest typhoon hitting Taiwan since 1995. The storm’s closest approach occurs 10–11 July, with forecast landfall in Fujian–Zhejiang by Saturday evening, extending disruptions through 12 July.