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Over 700 people stranded in Kinmen awaiting return to Taiwan, 8 military flights deployed for transport

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Over 700 people remain stranded in Kinmen after flight cancellations due to fog during the Qingming Festival holiday. Military aircraft have been deployed to assist in transporting passengers back to Taiwan.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What weather condition caused the cancellation of flights at Kinmen Airport?
A: Dense fog caused some flights to be canceled on the day after the Qingming Festival holiday and yesterday morning.
Q: How many standby passengers were reported to be waiting to return to Taiwan?
A: Kinmen Airport reported that there were 742 people awaiting standby seats to return to Taiwan.
Q: Which extra flights were added by Mandarin Airlines and Uni Air to assist passengers?
A: Mandarin Airlines added a flight to Taichung at 4:30 PM, and Uni Air added a flight to Taipei at 8:35 PM.
Q: How many military flights were added to transport passengers, and what are their routes?
A: Eight military flights were deployed: five to Taipei, one to Taichung, two to Kaohsiung, and one from Kaohsiung to Kinmen.
Q: Who is the Kinmen County Magistrate who instructed the Tourism Department to handle the passenger pressure?
A: County Magistrate Chen Fu-hai instructed the Tourism Department to handle the coordination of extra flights.