Typhoon Baryay Disrupts Travel Plans; Klook Offers Refund Assistance
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Typhoon Baryay is approaching Taiwan, disrupting travel plans.
- Klook will assist affected travelers with order modifications, including refunds for specific dates.
- The platform advises travelers to monitor weather and transportation updates for safety.
Typhoon Baryay is nearing Taiwan, causing disruptions to travel plans and activities. In response, the travel booking platform Klook has announced it will help affected travelers manage their orders. Customers with bookings on applicable dates can receive assistance with refunds. For orders not on specific dates, travelers can opt for rescheduling or refunds according to the product's terms. Klook emphasizes that passenger safety is its top priority.
The safety of travelers has always been the platform's top priority.
The platform also urges travelers to stay informed about the latest weather and transportation information. They should closely follow updates from the Central Weather Administration and activity organizers. Klook reminds everyone to prioritize their safety. As the typhoon approaches, authorities are advising the public to avoid high-risk areas like mountains, rivers, and coastal regions. They also stress the importance of adhering to typhoon preparedness measures to minimize potential damage and risks.
For orders on specified applicable dates, refunds can be assisted; for orders not on specified dates, travelers can also choose to postpone or apply for a refund according to the product specifications.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.