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Amber Rain Warning AND HK Airport Closed....!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Pin that makes sense...thanks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Satay Sue:
    Love it, website says delays due to "inclement weather" !

    Edit: am being ironic!
    Better than the ones in mainland China "plane delay due to plane delay".

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    Guys, we had this discussion countless time.

    Yes in Central it is maybe OK, none of us as far as I can tell are at the Airport and can assess the situation.

    They are professionals doing their jobs.

    Gnr it was not pointed at you and of course I understand you are disappointed.

    End of the day, better safe than sorry

    BTW, last week countless of flights were cancelled or delayed as I recall (in the range of 300)

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    Indeed better safe than sorry.....but still annoying!


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    Quote Originally Posted by hullexile:
    Better than the ones in mainland China "plane delay due to plane delay".
    My favourite is "plane delay due to.... company"

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    Is it raining outside?


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    F.A.O. gunsnroses:

    pin and Stoob are on the money. Wind conditions at the airport, not rain, closes airports.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadnought:
    F.A.O. gunsnroses:

    pin and Stoob are on the money. Wind conditions at the airport, not rain, closes airports.
    That sounds more plausible otherwise Heathrow would be permanently closed down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loz_2:
    That sounds more plausible otherwise Heathrow would be permanently closed down.

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    Heathrow may not close but if the wind were to push a few leaves onto the Express lines!!!

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    Guns. Hopefully they'll get a nice hotel in macau and then be with you tomorrow all smiles and giggles.

    That'd mean you'd be free to go out tonight with the football lads

    Yes, we're still playing