Thousands Of Passengers Suffer In Asia As Thailand, Japan, Indonesia, India, Singapore, Philippines, China, Malaysia, And Jordan Cancel 77 And Delay 2,375 Flights, Disrupting Cebu Pacific, AirAsia, Air India, Air China, And Other Airlines In Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Tokyo, Kolkata, Manila And Jakarta

Thousands of travelers grounded in Asia today as 2,375 delays and 77 flight cancellations hit 16 major Asian and Middle Eastern airports. The most affected airlines included Air China (2 cancellations, 75 delays), United Airlines (2 cancellations at Narita, 5 delays), IndiGo (2 cancellations, 145 delays), Air India (2 cancellations, 136 delays), Batik Air (46 cancellations across four Indonesian airports, 50 delays), PAL Express (5 cancellations, 22 delays), and Royal Jordanian (3 cancellations, 5 delays). Other prominent airlines experiencing disruption included Japan Airlines (85 delays at Haneda, 10 at Narita), All Nippon Airways (72 delays at Haneda, 4 at Narita), AirAsia (125 delays at Kuala Lumpur, 4 at Phuket), Cebu Pacific (77 delays at Manila, 3 at Narita), and Thai Airways (69 delays at Bangkok, 10 at Phuket).
Airports affected included Jakarta Soekarno–Hatta International Airport (196 delays, 26 cancellations); Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport (92 delays, 10 cancellations); Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport (5 delays, 7 cancellations); Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II International Airport (3 delays, 4 cancellations); Indira Gandhi International Airport (385 delays, 4 cancellations); Kolkata Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (62 delays, 4 cancellations); Singapore Changi Airport (199 delays, 3 cancellations); Ninoy Aquino International Airport (186 delays, 5 cancellations); Shijiazhuang Zhengding International Airport (26 delays, 4 cancellations); Queen Alia International Airport (16 delays, 4 cancellations); Kuala Lumpur International Airport (275 delays, 2 cancellations); Beijing Capital International Airport (127 delays, 2 cancellations); Narita International Airport (114 delays, 2 cancellations); Tokyo Haneda Airport (232 delays, 0 cancellations); Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (318 delays); and Phuket International Airport (139 delays).
Countries impacted: Indonesia, India, Singapore, Philippines, China, Jordan, Malaysia, Japan, and Thailand.
- Update today: 2,375 delays and 77 cancellations were recorded across 16 airports.
- Delhi recorded the highest delay volume at 385 flights.
- Bangkok Suvarnabhumi followed with 318 delays and zero cancellations.
- Kuala Lumpur logged 275 delays with only 2 cancellations.
- Haneda and Suvarnabhumi reported zero cancellations despite high delay counts.
- Batik Air recorded the highest cancellation concentration across multiple Indonesian airports (46 total).
- Narita and Haneda together recorded 19 U.S.-linked delays.
- Indonesian secondary airports showed higher cancellation ratios relative to delay counts.
- Major full-service carriers in Japan and India accounted for the largest delay volumes.
Most Affected Asian Airports
Indira Gandhi International Airport
Recorded 385 delays and 4 cancellations, the highest delay total in the dataset, primarily involving IndiGo and Air India.
Suvarnabhumi Airport
Logged 318 delays, largely concentrated among Thai carriers.
Kuala Lumpur International Airport
Registered 275 delays and 2 cancellations, with AirAsia contributing the largest share.
Haneda Airport
Reported 232 delays and no cancellations, dominated by Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways.
Singapore Changi Airport
Recorded 199 delays and 3 cancellations, with Scoot and Singapore Airlines leading delay totals.
Ninoy Aquino International Airport
Logged 186 delays and 5 cancellations, mainly involving PAL Express and Cebu Pacific.
Soekarno–Hatta International Airport
Registered 196 delays and 26 cancellations, largely attributed to Batik Air.
Narita International Airport
Reported 114 delays and 2 cancellations, including 8 U.S.-linked delays.
Airlines Most Affected by Asia Flight Cancellations and Delays
Batik Air
46 cancellations and 50 delays across four Indonesian airports.
IndiGo
2 cancellations and 145 delays at Delhi.
Air India
2 cancellations and 136 delays at Delhi.
Air China
2 cancellations and 75 delays at Beijing Capital.
United Airlines
2 cancellations at Narita and multiple delays across Japan and Manila.
PAL Express
5 cancellations and 22 delays at Manila.
Thai Airways
69 delays at Bangkok and 10 at Phuket.
AirAsia
125 delays at Kuala Lumpur and additional delays at Phuket.
What Can Affected Passengers Do?
- Check airline apps or official airport websites for real-time updates.
- Arrive early at the airport during peak disruption periods.
- Monitor connecting flight status frequently.
- Contact airline customer service for rebooking options.
- Keep travel insurance documentation accessible.
- Retain boarding passes and delay notifications for compensation claims where applicable.
Overview of Asia Flight Cancellations
Major carriers most affected included Batik Air, IndiGo, Air India, Air China, United Airlines, PAL Express, Thai Airways, and AirAsia. High delay concentrations were recorded in Delhi, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Tokyo (Haneda and Narita), Singapore, Manila, and Jakarta. Secondary but notable disruption occurred in Makassar, Palembang, Shijiazhuang, Amman, Phuket, Kolkata, and Beijing.
Countries impacted were Indonesia, India, Singapore, Philippines, China, Jordan, Malaysia, Japan, and Thailand. The operational pattern shows high delay volumes at major hubs such as Delhi, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Tokyo, and Singapore, while Indonesian regional airports experienced comparatively higher cancellation ratios.
Source: Different airports and FlightAware



