Fire Breaks Out at Cathay Pacific Lounge in Hong Kong


A fire broke out at Cathay Pacific’s Pier Business Class Lounge at Hong Kong International Airport on Saturday, September 28th, 2024, causing the evacuation of approximately 250 people, including passengers and staff. The incident occurred around 10:00 a.m. near Gate 65 in Terminal 1. You can find more information about Cathay Pacific lounges and their facilities on the airline’s official website: Cathay Pacific Lounges.

According to police reports, the fire originated in the supporting facilities of the lounge. Cathay Pacific staff promptly alerted firefighters, who successfully extinguished the blaze within an hour. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries. To stay updated on airport news and incidents, you can visit the official website of Hong Kong International Airport: Hong Kong International Airport.

In a statement, Cathay Pacific apologized to affected passengers for the inconvenience caused by the incident. The airline confirmed that the Pier Lounge is temporarily closed for repairs and will remain closed until further notice. Passengers who were scheduled to use the lounge have been redirected to other Cathay Pacific lounges at the airport. For information on alternative lounge options at Hong Kong International Airport, you can visit websites like LoungeBuddy.

Cathay Pacific has assured passengers that it will be contacting eligible checked-in passengers to inform them about the new lounge arrangements. The airline is committed to ensuring the safety and comfort of its passengers and is working to minimize disruptions caused by the lounge closure. To learn more about Cathay Pacific’s customer service policies and procedures, you can visit their website: Cathay Pacific Customer Service.

The incident highlights the importance of safety protocols and emergency preparedness in airport facilities. Cathay Pacific’s prompt response and the efficient actions of firefighters helped to prevent any injuries and minimize the impact of the fire. To stay informed about travel safety tips and guidelines, you can visit websites like the U.S. Department of State – Bureau of Consular Affairs. Remember to check WentWorld.com and follow our social media channels for ultimate travel tips and destination guides.

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