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Travelers Left Grounded in China, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, and Cambodia as Hainan, SKY ANGKOR, PAL Express, and More Airlines Face 28 Cancellations and Over 100 Delays, Affecting Manila, Cebu, Phnom Penh, Jakarta, Bangkok

28 October 2025 at 23:07
Travelers Left Grounded in China, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, and Cambodia as Hainan, SKY ANGKOR, PAL Express, and More Airlines Face 28 Cancellations and Over 100 Delays, Affecting Manila, Cebu, Phnom Penh, Jakarta, Bangkok
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Travelers have been left grounded across China, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, and Cambodia as several airlines, including Hainan, SKY ANGKOR, PAL Express, and more, face significant disruptions. With 28 cancellations and over 100 delays, passengers are experiencing frustration and uncertainty at major airports. Cities like Manila, Cebu, Phnom Penh, Jakarta, and Bangkok are among the hardest-hit. As a result, many flights have either been delayed or completely canceled, causing major inconvenience for travelers across the region. These delays and cancellations have left thousands stranded, with no clear timeline for when normal operations will resume.

Affected Cities and Airports

The cities and airports affected by flight disruptions include Bangkok with Suvarnabhumi Bangkok International Airport and Samui; Siem Reap with SKY ANGKOR; Ho Chi Minh City with Tan Son Nhat International Airport; Jakarta with Soekarno-Hatta International Airport; Bali with Ngurah Rai/Bali International Airport; Manila with Manila International Airport; Cebu with Mactan-Cebu International Airport; and Phnom Penh with Techo International Airport. These cities and their respective airports have experienced significant flight disruptions, including cancellations and delays, affecting numerous travelers across Southeast Asia.

Flight Cancellations

AirportCancelledDelayedAirline
Suvarnabhumi Bangkok Int’l420Bangkok
30SKY ANGKOR
Samui316Bangkok
Tan Son Nhat Int’l15Cambodia Angkor Air
Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta Int’l10Hainan Airlines
151Batik Air
115Garuda Indonesia
Ngurah Rai/Bali Intl17Jetstar
Manila Int’l224Philippine Air Lines
213PAL Express
Mactan-Cebu Int’l22PAL Express
23Philippine Air Lines
Techo International30SKY ANGKOR
210Cambodia Angkor Air

Affected Airlines

The airlines impacted include Bangkok Airways, SKY ANGKOR, Cambodia Angkor Air, Hainan Airlines, Batik Air, Garuda Indonesia, Jetstar, Philippine Airlines, and PAL Express. These carriers have faced a combination of cancellations and delays, leaving thousands of passengers stranded at various airports in Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Cambodia, and China. As a result, travelers have experienced significant travel disruptions, with many flights either delayed for extended periods or completely canceled.

Overview of Flight Cancellations

Here’s a detailed overview of flight cancellations across various airports and airlines:

  1. Suvarnabhumi Bangkok International Airport (Bangkok):
    • 4 cancellations (4% of flights)
    • Airlines affected: Bangkok Airways had a few cancellations, but the overall impact at this airport was relatively low.
  2. SKY ANGKOR (Siem Reap, Cambodia):
    • 3 cancellations (50% of flights)
    • SKY ANGKOR faced a significant disruption, with half of its flights being canceled at Siem Reap airport.
  3. Samui (Thailand):
    • 3 cancellations (4% of flights)
    • Bangkok Airways was affected, but cancellations were still limited at this airport.
  4. Tan Son Nhat International Airport (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam):
    • 1 cancellation (7% of flights)
    • Cambodia Angkor Air experienced a single cancellation, marking a relatively minor disruption.
  5. Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (Indonesia):
    • 1 cancellation (100% of flights for Hainan Airlines)
    • Hainan Airlines had one flight that was completely canceled, marking a full cancellation for that specific route.
  6. Ngurah Rai/Bali International Airport (Indonesia):
    • 1 cancellation (3% of flights)
    • Jetstar was the only airline affected at Bali, facing a single cancellation.
  7. Manila International Airport (Philippines):
    • 2 cancellations (1% of flights)
    • Philippine Airlines and PAL Express each had one flight canceled, which was a minimal impact on the overall operations.
  8. Mactan-Cebu International Airport (Philippines):
    • 2 cancellations (2% of flights)
    • PAL Express and Philippine Airlines both faced a small number of cancellations, with PAL Express experiencing a slightly higher percentage.
  9. Techo International Airport (Phnom Penh, Cambodia):
    • 3 cancellations (37% of flights)
    • SKY ANGKOR had a higher cancellation rate, and Cambodia Angkor Air also faced a number of canceled flights, with SKY ANGKOR particularly impacted, seeing over a third of its flights canceled.

Overall, the highest number of cancellations occurred at SKY ANGKOR (Siem Reap) with 50% of its flights canceled, followed by Techo International in Phnom Penh, which had a 37% cancellation rate. Other airports, like Suvarnabhumi and Manila International, had much lower cancellation rates. These disruptions have left many travelers stranded, especially at airports in Southeast Asia, where both domestic and international flights have been affected.

What to Do if Your Flight Gets Cancelled: A Quick Guide

Flight cancellations can be frustrating, but knowing the right steps to take can help minimize stress. Here’s what you can do if you find yourself in this situation:

Stay Updated
Monitor your email, phone, and the airline’s app for rebooking confirmation or further announcements.

Stay Calm and Check for Updates
As soon as you learn your flight is canceled, stay calm and check for updates. Many airlines will notify you via text, email, or their app. Visit the airline’s website for real-time updates on the situation.

Contact the Airline
Reach out to the airline’s customer service either in person at the airport or over the phone. If you’re at the airport, head to the service desk. If you’re not, try calling or using the airline’s online chat system to avoid waiting in long queues.

Know Your Rights
Familiarize yourself with the airline’s policies regarding cancellations. Many airlines offer rebooking options or compensation, especially if the cancellation is within their control. In the EU, for example, passengers are entitled to compensation under certain conditions.

Consider Alternative Flights
Ask the airline about the next available flight. If you can’t find a suitable option, consider booking a new flight through another airline, or check for other forms of transport like trains or buses.

The flight disruptions across Southeast Asia have caused significant inconvenience for travelers, with 28 cancellations and over 100 delays. Airports in Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Cambodia, and China have been particularly affected, with airlines such as Hainan, SKY ANGKOR, PAL Express, and Bangkok Airways facing widespread cancellations. The most severe disruptions occurred at SKY ANGKOR and Techo International, while other airports experienced more moderate impacts. Passengers are advised to stay informed about their flight status and consider alternative travel options to minimize the effects of these disruptions.

Source: FlightAware

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Air Cambodia Launches First Scheduled Flight from Phnom Penh to Tokyo, Boosting the Economic Ties, Tourism Growth and Cultural Exchange in Between Cambodia and Japan

27 October 2025 at 11:53
Air Cambodia Launches First Scheduled Flight from Phnom Penh to Tokyo, Boosting the Economic Ties, Tourism Growth and Cultural Exchange in Between Cambodia and Japan

Cambodia has just achieved a historic milestone in its aviation industry as well as its tourism industry with the launching of its inaugural scheduled flight between Phnom Penh and Tokyo. The national airline company, Air Cambodia, will operate the new route, which is set to be a game-changer in cementing Cambodia–Japan diplomatic relations, boosting tourism opportunities, and improving economic and cultural exchanges between the two nations.

A Historic Event at Techo International Airport

The inaugural ceremony of the Phnom Penh–Tokyo flight took place at Techo International Airport and was a highly anticipated event. It was attended by key officials, including Tourism Minister Huot Hak, Mao Havannal, Minister of the State Secretariat of Civil Aviation (SSCA), Ueno Atsushi, Japan’s Ambassador to Cambodia, Zhan David, CEO of Air Cambodia, and Charles Van, Managing Director of Cambodia Airport Investment Co. Ltd. (CAIC). The event was a momentous occasion that highlighted the strong bilateral cooperation and shared goals between Cambodia and Japan.

Minister Huot Hak emphasized the importance of the new air route in further enhancing tourism, trade, and investment between the two nations. He described the route as a “historic moment” that would not only make travel more convenient but also provide more opportunities for Japanese visitors to explore Cambodia’s rich culture and natural beauty. This new connection offers the tourism industry a significant boost, especially as the world moves towards post-pandemic recovery and increased international travel.

Strengthening Bilateral Ties: Promoting Tourism and Trade

This new air route marks a significant step forward in strengthening Cambodia’s tourism industry, which has shown great resilience in recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic. The Cambodian government has expressed its optimism about how this flight will help boost the number of Japanese visitors, a group already familiar with the kingdom’s cultural and historical landmarks. Japan’s long-standing friendship with Cambodia has already seen significant trade and investment exchanges, and this new flight is expected to further accelerate these areas.

Minister Hak also highlighted the opportunities for increased trade, pointing out that Japan is one of Cambodia’s most important economic partners. He expressed hope that the new route would pave the way for new partnerships, leading to increased business opportunities, especially in sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, and technology.

Reconnecting Cambodia to Global Travel Networks

The launch of this flight is part of Cambodia’s efforts to restore international air connectivity following the disruptions caused by the pandemic. Minister Mao Havannal spoke about the country’s achievements in the recovery of the aviation sector, noting that Cambodia welcomed over 5.1 million international passengers in the first nine months of 2025, reflecting a 14% year-on-year increase compared to 2024.

Before the pandemic, in 2019, Cambodia welcomed nearly 200,000 Japanese tourists. With the introduction of this new route, the Ministry of Tourism aims to see these numbers increase significantly, further cementing Cambodia’s role as a regional tourism hub.

Enhancing Accessibility and Convenience for Travelers

The Phnom Penh–Tokyo route will operate three times a week—on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays—giving travelers a convenient schedule for both business and leisure trips. The flight, which includes a stopover in Fuzhou, Fujian Province (China), will open up additional connectivity options, allowing travelers to connect to other destinations in China and the broader Asia-Pacific region.

The frequency of the flight is set to meet the demands of Japanese business travelers looking to visit Cambodia, while also catering to tourists wishing to explore Cambodia’s diverse cultural heritage and scenic beauty. It is also expected to serve as a gateway for Cambodian travelers to explore Japan and nearby destinations in East Asia.

A Step Towards Stronger Cultural Exchange

Beyond the economic and trade benefits, the new flight route is expected to deepen the cultural exchange between Cambodia and Japan. Cambodia, with its rich history, ancient temples, and breathtaking landscapes, offers a unique cultural experience for Japanese tourists. Meanwhile, Japanese culture, known for its technological innovation, art, and traditions, will provide ample opportunities for Cambodia to learn and engage more closely with one of Asia’s leading economies.

Cultural exchange will not only help boost tourism but also create opportunities for educational collaboration, people-to-people connections, and tourism-related events such as film festivals, art exhibitions, and cultural festivals.

A Glimpse Into Future Cooperation

Looking ahead, the launch of this new air route sets the stage for even greater cooperation between Cambodia and Japan. As bilateral relations continue to evolve, the Cambodian government is exploring further aviation partnerships with Japan and other countries, as part of its broader strategy to strengthen regional connectivity and tourism networks. The government is committed to working closely with airlines, tourism organizations, and private-sector partners to increase the number of direct flights and expand air travel routes that will make Cambodia more accessible to the world.

The flight is just one of the many steps Cambodia is taking to position itself as a key player in Southeast Asia’s aviation and tourism industries, attracting more international tourists, businesses, and investors. The introduction of this direct flight not only improves connectivity but also shows Cambodia’s commitment to the post-pandemic recovery of global tourism.

Final Thoughts: Bridging Cambodia and Japan for a Brighter Future

In summary, the opening of the Phnom Penh–Tokyo route is an important breakthrough for Cambodia’s aviation sector and tourism market. The direct flight improves air connectivity, provides new opportunities for business, and deepens cultural exchange between Cambodia and Japan. With increasing cooperation in trade, tourism, and investment, this route is a testament to the robust alliance between the two nations, signifying the dawn of a new era of cooperation and mutual development.

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