Over a Thousand Passengers Stranded in Kinmen Due to Dense Fog; Military and Chartered Flights to Aid Transport
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Over a thousand passengers were stranded in Kinmen due to dense fog, and although flights later resumed after the fog cleared, flights to Taiwan were fully booked. To assist with transport, military and chartered flights have been arranged.
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- Q: What caused the external flights in Kinmen to be affected?
- A: The flights were affected by dense fog yesterday and this morning.
- Q: How many passengers were on the waiting list this morning?
- A: There were 1407 passengers on the waiting list to Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsiung.
- Q: Who coordinated the military aircraft transport support?
- A: Kuomintang legislator Chen Yu-chen coordinated the support to help waiting passengers.
- Q: What additional military flights were arranged to assist passengers?
- A: Additional military flights include 4 flights from Kinmen to Taipei, 2 to Taichung, 2 to Kaohsiung, and 1 from Kaohsiung to Kinmen.
- Q: Which airlines added chartered flights departing from Kinmen?
- A: Uni Air added chartered flights to Taipei, and Mandarin Airlines added a chartered flight to Taichung.