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Travel Disruption in Japan as Over a Dozen Flights by Japan Airlines, United, ANA, Jetstar Japan, and More Airlines Are Cancelled Affecting Routes to Boston, Tokyo, Osaka, Okinawa, Ishigaki, Miyako, Akita, and More

21 February 2026 at 13:51
Travel Disruption in Japan as Over a Dozen Flights by Japan Airlines, United, ANA, Jetstar Japan, and More Airlines Are Cancelled Affecting Routes to Boston, Tokyo, Osaka, Okinawa, Ishigaki, Miyako, Akita, and More

A total of 13 flight cancellations were recorded across multiple airports in Japan, affecting a wide range of destinations including Boston, Mactan-Cebu, Kaohsiung, Tokyo Haneda, Osaka Itami, Kansai, Naha, Miyako, Ishigaki, Akita, and Kobe. These Japan flight cancellations disrupted international long-haul travel, major domestic corridors, and critical regional island routes, reflecting operational strain across several segments of the aviation network.

The cancellations were reported at major hubs and regional airports, highlighting how interconnected Japan’s air travel system is and how disruptions in one area can ripple nationwide.

International and Regional Disruptions at Narita International Airport

Tokyo’s primary international gateway saw multiple suspended departures, directly affecting overseas connectivity. The Narita Airport cancellations impacted routes to North America and Southeast Asia.

Cancelled departures from Narita:

  • JAL8, operated by a Boeing 787-9, scheduled to depart at 6:50 PM JST to Boston Logan International Airport
  • UAL32, operated by a Boeing 737-800, scheduled for 5:50 PM JST to Mactan-Cebu International Airport
  • UAL837, operated by a Boeing 737-800, scheduled for 5:50 PM JST to Kaohsiung International Airport

These cancelled international flights Japan relies on disrupted both business and leisure travel beyond the country’s borders.

Domestic Route Cancellations in Kyushu and Western Japan

At Fukuoka Airport, two domestic services were grounded, affecting travel between Kyushu, Kansai, and Okinawa.

Cancelled departures from Fukuoka:

  • JAL2056, an Embraer E170 service to Osaka International Airport Itami, scheduled for 2:35 PM JST
  • JTA51, a Boeing 737-800 flight to Naha Airport, scheduled for 7:15 AM JST

Meanwhile, Kansai International Airport recorded the cancellation of a major intercity route:

  • AKX992, a Boeing 737-800 flight to Tokyo Haneda Airport, scheduled for 3:45 PM JST

These domestic flight disruptions Japan experienced affected one of the country’s busiest travel corridors.

Okinawa Records the Highest Number of Cancellations

Okinawa faced the most concentrated impact, with multiple services suspended at Naha Airport. Given the region’s reliance on air travel, these Okinawa flight cancellations carried significant consequences.

Cancelled departures from Naha:

  • AKX1738, a Boeing 737-800 flight to Kansai International Airport, scheduled for 6:30 PM JST
  • JTA565, a Boeing 737-800 service to Miyako, scheduled for 3:40 PM JST
  • JTA609, a Boeing 737-800 service to Ishigaki, scheduled for 12:40 PM JST
  • JTA605, a Boeing 737-800 service to Ishigaki, scheduled for 9:55 AM JST

These cancellations disrupted both mainland connections and essential inter-island travel.

Additional Cancellations in Central and Southern Japan

Further disruptions were recorded at Osaka International Airport Itami and Chubu Centrair International Airport.

Cancelled departures:

  • ANA24, a Boeing 787 flight from Osaka Itami to Tokyo Haneda, scheduled for 12:00 PM JST
  • ORC4687, a Bombardier Dash 8-400 service from Chubu Centrair to Akita Airport, scheduled for 3:35 PM JST

In southern Kyushu, Kagoshima Airport also reported a cancellation:

  • SKY134, a Boeing 737 flight to Kobe Airport, scheduled for 1:00 PM JST

Table: Full List of Cancelled Flights

Departure AirportFlightAircraftDestinationScheduled Time (JST)
Narita International AirportJAL8B787-9Boston Logan Intl6:50 PM
Narita International AirportUAL32B737-800Mactan-Cebu Intl5:50 PM
Narita International AirportUAL837B737-800Kaohsiung Intl5:50 PM
Fukuoka AirportJAL2056E170Osaka Itami2:35 PM
Fukuoka AirportJTA51B737-800Naha7:15 AM
Kansai International AirportAKX992B737-800Tokyo Haneda3:45 PM
Naha AirportAKX1738B737-800Kansai Intl6:30 PM
Naha AirportJTA565B737-800Miyako3:40 PM
Naha AirportJTA609B737-800Ishigaki12:40 PM
Naha AirportJTA605B737-800Ishigaki9:55 AM
Osaka Itami AirportANA24B787Tokyo Haneda12:00 PM
Chubu Centrair Intl AirportORC4687DH8DAkita3:35 PM
Kagoshima AirportSKY134B737Kobe1:00 PM

Impact on Passengers and Airline Operations

The scale and geographic spread of these Japan flight cancellations suggest broader Japanese airline operations impact rather than isolated airport-specific issues. The cancellations affected a mix of long-haul international routes, high-frequency domestic services, and vital regional connections.

Key implications include:

  • Reduced international connectivity from Tokyo
  • Disruption on major business routes such as Osaka–Tokyo
  • Heightened challenges for island communities with limited alternatives

Although no specific causes were identified in the data, the range of aircraft types and destinations involved points to system-wide operational pressure. For passengers, these disruptions emphasize the need to closely monitor flight status, particularly when traveling through major hubs or relying on inter-island air services.

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