Hong Kong 09.09.2025

Hongkong Post, a designated operator of China (specifically for the special administrative region of Hong Kong), wishes to inform Union member countries and their designated operators that the Hong Kong Observatory issued Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No.8 for Tropical Storm Tapah at 21.20 on 7 September 2025, as a result of which the processing and conveyance of all inward, outward and local mail will be disrupted for a certain period. The quality of service for all services, including outbound and inbound EMS, air parcels and air registered mail, will be affected. Once services are resumed, Hongkong Post expects the impact to last for at least one day before the backlogs accumulated can be cleared.

Hong Kong 09.09.2025

Hong Kong Observatory issued Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No.8 for Tropical Storm Tapah at 21.20 on 7 September 2025, as a result of which the processing and conveyance of all inward, outward and local mail will be disrupted for a certain period. The quality of service for all services, including outbound and inbound EMS, air parcels and air registered mail, will be affected.

 Once services are resumed, they expects the impact to last for at least one day before the backlogs accumulated can be cleared.

 Update 10 September: The typhoon signal has been lowered, and all postal services resumed on 10 September 2025.

Hong Kong 15.08.2025

Further to EmIS 139/2025, Hongkong Post, a designated operator of China (specifically for the special administrative region of Hong Kong), wishes to inform Union member countries and their designated operators that the processing and delivery of all mail (letters, parcels and EMS) have resumed as normal with effect from 15 August 2025.

Hong Kong 14.08.2025

Typhoon causes flight disruptions in Hong Kong: Media sources on August 14 report that severe thunderstorms caused by the passage of a typhoon have disrupted flight operations at Hong Kong International Airport (IATA: HKG). As of 10:30 local time, 145 flights were delayed, and 5 flights were cancelled. Lingering disruptions to flight operations are likely until the weather conditions improve.

Hong Kong 08.08.2025

Further to EmIS 128/2025, Hongkong Post, a designated operator of China (specifically for the special administrative region of Hong Kong), wishes to inform Union member countries and their designated operators that the processing and delivery of all mail (letters, parcels and EMS) have resumed as normal with effect from 7 August 2025.

Hong Kong 05.08.2025

Hongkong Post, a designated operator of China (specifically for the special administrative region of Hong Kong), wishes to inform Union member countries and their designated operators that a black level rainstorm warning was issued on 5 August 2025 at 5.50 local time. The processing and delivery of all mail (letters, parcels and EMS) will be affected. The impact is expected to last for at least a day upon service resumption, until the backlogs can be cleared.