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Significant Flight Disruptions Across Asia: Over 2,600 Delays and Nearly 200 Cancellations

May 6, 2026
Significant Flight Disruptions Across Asia: Over 2,600 Delays and Nearly 200 Cancellations

Travelers across Asia faced significant disruptions today as airports in Thailand, Singapore, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea, India, and China reported a staggering 2,603 flight delays and 194 cancellations. Major hubs like Tokyo Haneda, Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International (Mumbai), and Suvarnabhumi (Bangkok) were notably impacted, leading to widespread travel chaos for passengers.

Among the hardest-hit locations were:

  • Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi: The most affected, with 365 delays and 5 cancellations.
  • Tokyo Haneda Airport: Registered 282 delays and 1 cancellation.
  • Kuala Lumpur International Airport: Experienced 190 delays and 9 cancellations.
  • Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok: Faced 172 delays and 2 cancellations.
  • Shanghai Pudong International Airport: Recorded 153 delays and 21 cancellations.
  • Singapore Changi Airport: Had 148 delays with no cancellations.
  • Incheon International Airport, Seoul: Noted 116 delays and 2 cancellations.
  • Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport: Saw 105 delays and 8 cancellations.

The disruption extended not only to passengers but also to several prominent airlines. IndiGo faced 330 delays and 3 cancellations, while China Eastern recorded 190 delays and 44 cancellations across various routes. Other affected airlines include Air India, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, and AirAsia, presenting a challenging situation for travelers across the region.

Overview of Flight Disruptions

As of today, major Asian airports collectively faced:

  • 2,603 total delays.
  • 194 total cancellations.
  • Airlines such as China Eastern, Air India, and SpiceJet reported significant operational challenges.

Most Affected Airports

Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi took the lead in disruptions, impacting airlines including IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet.

Tokyo Haneda continued to face congestion with heavy delays affecting notable carriers like All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines.

Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai also saw significant operational interruptions, primarily affecting IndiGo, Air India, and others.

In Kuala Lumpur, major delays impacted airlines such as AirAsia and Malaysia Airlines, while Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport faced similar issues with Thai Airways and additional regional flights.

In China, Shanghai Pudong experienced substantial disruptions, particularly impacting China Eastern and Shanghai Airlines.

What Can Affected Travelers Do?

  • Regularly check airline apps or airport departure boards for the latest flight information.
  • Contact your airline for rebooking options and alternate routing.
  • Arrive at airports earlier than usual to accommodate potential delays.
  • Keep travel documents accessible during your journey.
  • Double-check baggage transfer requirements if you are making connecting flights.
  • Remain flexible with accommodations and transportation plans.
  • Review your airline’s policies on compensation and refunds.
  • Stay tuned to official updates from airports and airlines.

Learn More About Passenger Rights

This wave of cancellations and delays underscores the unpredictability of air travel in Asia, particularly when compounded by various factors affecting daily operations across multiple countries. With the travel landscape continuously evolving, travelers are encouraged to stay informed, be patient, and adapt their plans as needed.

Data compiled from various airports and FlightAware

Source: The post Flights Cancelled Across Asia Today As Thailand, Singapore, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea, India, And China Delay 2,603 And Cancel 194 Flights, Disrupting Thai Airways, AirAsia, Korean, Japan, And Other Airlines In Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, And More first appeared on www.travelandtourworld.com.

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