Typhoon Matmo Disrupts Flights in Southern China

By Ivan PetrenkoOct 4, 2025 08:25 AMNews
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Satellite view of Typhoon Matmo over sea
Typhoon Matmo disrupts southern China travel. Source: unsplash

According to forecasts, Typhoon Matmo, the 21st typhoon of the year, is expected to affect southern China between the night of 4 October and the night of 6 October 2025. Coastal cities, including Zhuhai, Beihai, Zhanjiang, and Haikou, are within the projected path. Authorities have urged people living in the region, as well as those travelling through it, to follow updates on the storm, especially in relation to transport and flight timetables.

China Eastern Airlines said it is keeping a close watch on the typhoon and has prepared to adjust flight operations if the situation requires. The airline explained that such changes might include altering the timetable, postponing departures, or cancelling flights altogether at airports in the cities that are expected to be impacted by the storm between 4 and 6 October. The airline has urged passengers with bookings during this period to keep a close watch on updates to avoid last-minute disruption at airports.

China Eastern Airlines aircraft taking off
Airline monitors flights amid typhoon risk. Source: unsplash

Passengers can check their flight status using a variety of official channels, including the China Eastern Airlines website, mobile app, WeChat service account, and customer service hotline. In cases of cancellations or delays, tickets can be refunded or changed without charge through these platforms. For affected passengers, the airline said it will provide comprehensive service support, including the option to refund or change tickets free of charge.

While the storm creates immediate challenges, the coastal areas listed are among the most appealing destinations in southern China. Zhuhai is known for its seaside promenades and proximity to Macau. Beihai is renowned for its Silver Beach, Zhanjiang for its seafood and natural harbors, and Haikou for its tropical climate and access to Hainan Island. These attractions remain highlights for future trips once travel conditions stabilise.

Zhuhai Opera House under clear sky
Zhuhai landmarks await after storm. Source: unsplash

Typhoon Matmo is a reminder that weather can change travel plans at short notice. Airlines may reschedule flights and provide help, but passengers are safest when they leave room for changes in their plans. Once the storm has cleared, southern China’s coastal cities will reopen to visitors, with beaches, historic districts, and busy waterfronts once again accessible to those planning a trip.

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