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Travel Disruptions in Thailand: Kuwait Airways, Thai VietJet, and Other Carriers Cancel Key Flights

May 12, 2026
Travel Disruptions in Thailand: Kuwait Airways, Thai VietJet, and Other Carriers Cancel Key Flights

In a recent wave of disruptions, Thailand’s aviation landscape has experienced significant operational challenges, resulting in the cancellation of seven critical flights. This situation has largely impacted major airports in Bangkok and southern Thailand, affecting vital routes connecting the capital with Kuwait, Kuala Lumpur, Cambodia, and Hat Yai. These cancellations hinder both domestic and international travel options for passengers.

The cancellations have been particularly noticeable at Suvarnabhumi Bangkok International Airport, Don Muang International Airport, and Hat Yai International Airport. Airlines utilizing a range of aircraft, including the Airbus A320, Airbus A321, Boeing 737-800, Boeing 737 MAX 8, and Boeing 777-300ER, have temporarily halted scheduled departures, causing significant inconveniences for regional and long-distance travelers alike.

International Flights Affected at Suvarnabhumi Airport

The recent cancellations at Suvarnabhumi Airport have particularly hurt passengers aiming to travel to Cambodia and Kuwait. Three international flights were removed from the operational timetable during the most recent wave of cancellations. Below are the details of the affected services:

  • SWM675, an Airbus A320 flight from Bangkok to Techo International, originally slated for a Sunday departure at 2:40 PM.
  • KAC412, a Boeing 777-300ER flight scheduled from Bangkok to Kuwait International, with a planned departure on Sunday at 11:55 AM.
  • KAC414, another Boeing 777-300ER flight also destined for Kuwait International, set to depart on Sunday at 2:20 AM.

The cancellations of Kuwait Airways flights have particularly complicated travel arrangements for many passengers using Kuwait as a hub to connect to European and Middle Eastern destinations. Furthermore, the rise in cancellations at Bangkok’s airports has led to increased pressure on other airlines servicing similar routes.

Kuala Lumpur Flights Hit by Repeated Disruptions at Don Muang

At Don Muang International Airport, MYAirline has faced challenges due to the repeated cancellation of flight MXD521 across three scheduled departures between Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur. The affected departures consisted of:

  • A Boeing 737 MAX 8 scheduled for Wednesday at 9:15 AM.
  • A Boeing 737-800 due to depart on Tuesday at 9:15 AM.
  • A Boeing 737 MAX 8 originally set for Sunday at 9:15 AM.

These ongoing disruptions to flights to Kuala Lumpur have created considerable uncertainty for passengers, especially considering that this route represents one of the busiest air corridors in Southeast Asia. Travelers have expressed growing concerns over delays at Don Muang Airport as airlines adjust their schedules and passengers scramble for alternative flight options. Typically, budget airlines dominate this route, meaning that disruptions can significantly impede the travel plans of both leisure and business travelers.

Domestic Flight Cancellations Impact Southern Thailand

Moreover, the ripple effects of these cancellations can be felt in southern Thailand. Thai VietJet recently cancelled flight TVJ321 from Hat Yai International Airport to Bangkok, which was expected to leave on Wednesday at 10:30 AM local time. This disruption has curtailed travel between the southern regions of Thailand and Bangkok, impacting individuals relying on domestic flights for business, tourism, and education purposes.

Overview of Cancelled Flights

Flight Aircraft Type Route Scheduled Departure
SWM675 Airbus A320 Bangkok – Techo International Sunday 2:40 PM
KAC412 Boeing 777-300ER Bangkok – Kuwait International Sunday 11:55 AM
KAC414 Boeing 777-300ER Bangkok – Kuwait International Sunday 2:20 AM
MXD521 Boeing 737 MAX 8 Bangkok – Kuala Lumpur International Wednesday 9:15 AM
MXD521 Boeing 737-800 Bangkok – Kuala Lumpur International Tuesday 9:15 AM
MXD521 Boeing 737 MAX 8 Bangkok – Kuala Lumpur International Sunday 9:15 AM
TVJ321 Airbus A321 Hat Yai – Bangkok Wednesday 10:30 AM

The Impact on Passengers and Travel Networks

These recent flight cancellations highlight the persistent operational challenges faced by airlines in the Asian and Middle Eastern regions. Factors such as aircraft maintenance schedules, crew assignments, and fluctuations in travel demand have left airlines grappling with ensuring connectivity. Additionally, airport congestion and aircraft rotation issues have further complicated their operations.

With Bangkok being a pivotal aviation hub in Southeast Asia, even a limited number of flight cancellations can have significant ripple effects throughout regional travel networks.

Travelers who have been affected by these disruptions may encounter various challenges, including:

  • Extended wait times for rebooking
  • Limited seating availability on alternate flights
  • Delayed onward connections
  • Increased congestion at airports

Those planning to fly between Bangkok, Kuwait, Kuala Lumpur, Cambodia, and southern Thailand should closely monitor airline updates, as continued schedule adjustments are likely. These disruptions exemplify the interconnectivity of regional flight operations, emphasizing how disturbances at one airport can quickly resonate across international borders.

Source: The post Kuwait Airways, Thai VietJet, and More Airlines Trigger Travel Disruptions in Thailand as Seven Key Flights Are Cancelled Affecting Bangkok, Kuwait, Kuala Lumpur, Cambodia, and More Prime Hubs For Passengers – New Update You Need to Know first appeared on www.travelandtourworld.com.

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