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Major Flight Cancellations by Kuwait Airways, Thai VietJet, and Bangkok Airways Disrupt Travel Plans in Thailand

May 8, 2026
Major Flight Cancellations by Kuwait Airways, Thai VietJet, and Bangkok Airways Disrupt Travel Plans in Thailand

Travelers planning trips to Thailand are facing significant disruptions as a wave of flight cancellations ripples through the country’s aviation network. With 16 flights cancelled at major airports including Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, and Hat Yai, numerous routes to popular destinations such as Kuwait City, Samui, Udon Thani, Ubon Ratchathani, and the Cambodian Techo International Airport are affected. This spate of cancellations has heightened uncertainty for both leisure and business travelers who depend on seamless air connectivity.

Several prominent airlines, notably Kuwait Airways, Thai VietJet, Bangkok Airways, and Myanmar Airways International, are behind these cancellations. The operational hiccups have persisted over several days with various airlines reconfiguring their schedules to manage the fallout across Thailand’s busiest aviation hubs.

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Disruptions Across Key Airports in Thailand

Airports across Thailand are reeling from the impact of these cancellations, with Suvarnabhumi Bangkok International Airport experiencing the highest frequency of affected flights. Services have been disrupted from the north all the way to the southern tourist destinations, making travel planning increasingly challenging.

Among the key airports impacted are:

  • Chiang Mai International Airport
  • Hat Yai International Airport
  • Suvarnabhumi Bangkok International Airport
  • Phuket International Airport

The ongoing cancellations have not only thwarted domestic travel plans but have also compromised international transit connections that heavily rely on Bangkok as a pivotal transit hub.

Chiang Mai Flights Face Substantial Cuts

In Northern Thailand, passengers at Chiang Mai International Airport have reported numerous disruptions. Myanmar Airways International was particularly affected, cancelling two departures to Yangon International Airport. Similarly, Bangkok Airways halted their Airbus A319 service to Suvarnabhumi.

Specifically affected flights included:

  • MMA377 to Yangon International Airport
  • BKP220 to Suvarnabhumi Bangkok International Airport

These cancellations have posed hurdles for travelers traversing between Thailand and Myanmar and for those connecting to international flights through Bangkok.

Significant Reductions in Hat Yai Services

Hat Yai International Airport is also contending with service reductions, with cancellations affecting routes linking southern Thailand to Phuket and Bangkok. The cancelled services include:

  • BKP299 to Phuket International Airport
  • TVJ321 to Suvarnabhumi Bangkok International Airport

This route reduction inevitably limits travel options for passengers wishing to move across southern Thailand.

Suvarnabhumi Airport Faces the Brunt of Cancellations

Suvarnabhumi Airport has emerged as the epicenter of the ongoing disruptions, with multiple domestic and international services cut from schedules. Affected destinations include:

  • Chiang Mai
  • Hat Yai
  • Udon Thani
  • Ubon Ratchathani
  • Techo International Airport
  • Kuwait International Airport

Both Thai VietJet and Kuwait Airways in particular have issued multiple cancellations. Thai VietJet’s flights connecting Bangkok with various regional destinations—including several appreciably integral to leisure travel—have been severely impacted. Meanwhile, Kuwait Airways has suspended several departures, notably from Bangkok to Kuwait International Airport, affecting both long-haul and international connects.

The concentration of cancellations at Suvarnabhumi underlines its critical importance as Thailand’s primary airport, making operational instability there a catalyst for potential disruptions nationwide.

Phuket Routes Also Affected

Phuket International Airport is not spared from this wave of cancellations, with Bangkok Airways ceasing ATR flights that connect Phuket with both Hat Yai and Samui. The impacted flights include:

  • BKP298 to Hat Yai International Airport
  • BKP258 to Samui Airport

The ongoing cancellations are likely to have adverse effects on tourism, particularly as vacationers move among Thailand’s famed beach and island destinations.

Full List of Cancelled Flights

Departure Airport Airline/Flight Aircraft Destination
Chiang Mai MMA377 AT72 Yangon International Airport
Chiang Mai BKP220 A319 Suvarnabhumi Bangkok International Airport
Hat Yai BKP299 ATR Phuket International Airport
Hat Yai TVJ321 A321 Suvarnabhumi Bangkok International Airport
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi SWM675 A320 Techo International Airport
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi KAC414 B77W Kuwait International Airport
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi TVJ110 737 Chiang Mai International Airport
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi TVJ220 A321 Ubon Ratchathani
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi TVJ200 737 Udon Thani International Airport
Phuket BKP298 ATR Hat Yai International Airport
Phuket BKP258 ATR Samui Airport

Challenges for Thai VietJet and Regional Connectivity

The recent wave of cancellations highlights the operational challenges facing Thai VietJet, which has notably scaled back its services to both domestic and regional hubs. These measures suggest a strategic response aimed at preempting larger-scale operational delays. Passengers aiming for Cambodia have also encountered complications following repeated cancellations on the route to Techo International Airport.

Effect on Travelers

These disruptions underscore the fragility of regional airline operations, particularly within a tourism-focused landscape like Thailand. Passengers might grapple with delays in rebooking, experience longer wait times, and encounter limited flight alternatives when routes connecting secondary cities to Bangkok are cancelled. For international travelers, missed onward connections and adjusted itineraries are potential ramifications of these cancellations, especially for those on routes stretching to the Middle East and neighboring Southeast Asian countries.

With major airports like Bangkok, Phuket, and Chiang Mai continuing to attract significant passenger volumes, airlines will likely be under continual pressure to restore schedule stability and minimize further disruptions in the upcoming days. Travelers are encouraged to stay informed about their flight statuses and be prepared for possible last-minute changes as they head to the airport.

Source: The post Kuwait Airways, Thai VietJet, Bangkok Airways, and More Major Airlines Spark Travel Disruptions in Thailand as Over a Dozen New Flights Are Cancelled Affecting Kuwait City, Phuket, Chiang Mai, and More Routes first appeared on www.travelandtourworld.com.

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