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Typhoon Gaemi is expected to strengthen into a super typhoon before making landfall on Taiwan’s northeastern coast Wednesday evening. Heavy rain hit Taiwan ahead of the storm’s landfall on Wednesday, with the island’s mountainous areas already reporting rainfall approaching 200 millimeters (8 inches). Typhoon Gaemi is strengthening in Pacific waters that have been at their warmest temperatures on record. Images show roads and streets in Manila flooded by rains brought by Typhoon Gaemi, as people wade through knee-deep water. Torrential rainfall hit southern, central and eastern parts of the country and led to major emergency response efforts in a flood season that has started some two months ahead of its typical schedule.
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An airline founder faces a fine after allowing an influencer into the cockpit. Influencer Sam Chui posted a selfie with Starlux Airlines founder Chang Kuo-wei on Instagram. The founder of a Taiwanese airline is facing a $2,000 fine after letting an influencer take a selfie in the cockpit, according to various reports including the Independent and local news outlets Liberty Times Net and Taiwan News. Kuo-wei invited internet influencer Sam Chui into the cockpit for a photo without first getting approval from the Civil Aviation Administration (CAA). Kuo-wei recently flew to Tokyo Narita Airport in Japan to personally apologize to passengers the morning after a Starlux flight was canceled.
The founder of Starlux Airlines flew to an airport to personally apologize to passengers. Chang Kuo-wei went to Tokyo's Narita airport following the delays and cancellations. Passengers were stuck overnight at the terminal on May 6, according to Taiwan News. The founder of a Taiwanese airline flew to an airport to personally apologize to passengers who got stuck there overnight after a flight was delayed and canceled, Taiwan News reported. Chang Kuo-wei, founder of the airline that started flying in 2020, flew to Narita that morning to apologize to passengers.
The airline's new flight to the US will be its first route outside of Asia. Starlux hoped to start long-haul flights sooner but its 2020 launch was unlucky timing as COVID halted travel about three months later. Starlux flies to nations throughout north and southeast Asia, like Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. Starlux Airlines
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