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Passengers Face Flight Disruption Across Thailand as Samui, Phuket, and Bangkok Airlines Cancel 6 Key Flights Hindering Travel to Bangkok, Irkutsk, Brisbane, Techo International, and More – New Update

25 December 2025 at 11:04
Passengers Face Flight Disruption Across Thailand as Samui, Phuket, and Bangkok Airlines Cancel 6 Key Flights Hindering Travel to Bangkok, Irkutsk, Brisbane, Techo International, and More – New Update

Travelers flying from Thailand faced significant disruptions this week as multiple flights were cancelled at Samui Airport, Phuket Airport, and Bangkok Airport. A total of six flights were cancelled, affecting key destinations including Bangkok, Irkutsk, Brisbane, and Techo International. These flight cancellations impacted both domestic and international connections, leaving passengers adjusting plans at the last minute.

Summary of cancellations

AirportFlightAircraft TypeDestinationDeparture
Samui AirportBKP172ATRBangkokThu 07:35 PM +07
Samui AirportBKP160AT72BangkokWed 06:40 PM +07
Phuket AirportSBI6322B738IrkutskWed 09:35 PM +07
Bangkok AirportJST66Boeing 787-8BrisbaneThu 08:55 PM +07
Bangkok AirportSWM675A320Techo InternationalThu 08:05 PM +07

Disruptions at Samui Airport

Samui Airport saw two domestic flights to Bangkok unexpectedly cancelled.

  • BKP172, an ATR aircraft, scheduled to depart at 7:35 PM
  • BKP160, an AT72 aircraft, scheduled for 6:40 PM

These cancellations disrupted travelers relying on timely transfers to Thailand’s capital. ATR and AT72 aircraft typically handle regional routes, so these cancellations mainly impacted domestic passengers who were connecting to other flights or attending urgent business and personal engagements in Bangkok.

Phuket Airport Cancels International Flight

Phuket Airport experienced a significant international flight cancellation, affecting passengers bound for Russia:

  • SBI6322, a B738 aircraft heading to Irkutsk International Airport, scheduled for 9:35 PM

This cancellation highlights the challenges airlines face in maintaining reliable international flights. B738 aircraft are commonly used for medium-haul international routes, and this disruption demonstrates that even well-established routes can face operational difficulties.

Bangkok Airport Sees Major Route Cancellations

Suvarnabhumi Bangkok International Airport, one of Southeast Asia’s busiest hubs, reported two major cancellations on Thursday evening:

  • JST66, a Boeing 787-8 flight to Brisbane, set for 8:55 PM
  • SWM675, an Airbus A320 flight to Techo International, scheduled for 8:05 PM

These flight cancellations impacted both long-haul and regional international flights, affecting passengers traveling to Australia and nearby destinations.

Why these flight cancellations occurred

While specific reasons for each cancellation were not disclosed, several common factors often contribute to such disruptions:

  • Crew availability issues, including scheduling conflicts or unexpected absences
  • Aircraft maintenance requirements that must be addressed before departure
  • Air traffic control restrictions, especially during peak travel periods
  • Operational adjustments due to weather, demand fluctuations, or logistical challenges

Airlines generally provide passengers with alternative options, but these last-minute flight cancellations still result in delays, missed connections, and frustration for travelers.

Patterns and trends across affected routes

The recent flight cancellations reveal patterns that can help travelers anticipate potential disruptions:

  • Domestic vs. international flights: ATR and AT72 aircraft primarily serve domestic routes from Samui Airport, while B738, Boeing 787-8, and Airbus A320 aircraft operate both medium- and long-haul international flights.
  • Timing: Most cancellations occurred in the evening, between 6:40 PM and 9:35 PM, affecting passengers traveling during peak times.
  • Key destinations: Bangkok, Brisbane, Irkutsk, and Techo International were impacted, showing that disruptions span both regional and global connections.

Advice for travelers

Passengers flying from Samui Airport, Phuket Airport, or Bangkok Airport should take proactive steps to minimize inconvenience:

  • Monitor flight status via airline apps or notifications
  • Have flexible travel plans, including alternate flights or connections
  • Arrive early at airports in case last-minute changes require adjustments
  • Stay informed about airline policies regarding cancellations and compensation

By understanding the patterns and affected routes, travelers can better navigate potential disruptions and reduce stress during their journeys.

Looking ahead

Airlines are actively working to minimize the impact of flight cancellations by improving operational efficiency, enhancing communication, and leveraging technology for real-time updates. However, passengers should remain vigilant during high-demand travel periods, especially when planning international flights or tight domestic connections.

Flight cancellations, while frustrating, are often necessary to ensure safety and operational reliability. Passengers can take steps to prepare for unexpected disruptions while staying informed about their options.

Summary of key affected flights:

  • Samui Airport: BKP172 (ATR) and BKP160 (AT72) to Bangkok
  • Phuket Airport: SBI6322 (B738) to Irkutsk International
  • Bangkok Airport: JST66 (Boeing 787-8) to Brisbane, SWM675 (A320) to Techo International

These recent disruptions highlight the need for careful travel planning and close attention to flight status, especially for international flights and connections within Thailand.

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