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Flight Disruptions Across Asia: 2,463 Delays and 174 Cancellations Impacting Major Airlines

May 18, 2026
Flight Disruptions Across Asia: 2,463 Delays and 174 Cancellations Impacting Major Airlines

In a significant disruption to travel plans, thousands of passengers across Asia found themselves grounded today as massive flight disruptions affected several key regions, including Thailand, the UAE, Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, and China. This turmoil resulted in 2,463 flight delays and 174 cancellations, further complicating travel for travelers passing through major airports.

Airports that faced considerable impacts included Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia, which recorded 160 delays and 13 cancellations, and Beijing Capital International Airport in China with 140 delays and 16 cancellations. Additional major airports affected included:

  • Suvarnabhumi Airport Bangkok: 125 delays, 1 cancellation
  • Singapore Changi Airport: 124 delays, 1 cancellation
  • Dubai International Airport: 122 delays, 2 cancellations
  • Incheon International Airport: 78 delays
  • Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport: 269 delays, 18 cancellations
  • Shanghai Pudong International Airport: 238 delays, 10 cancellations
  • Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport: 231 delays, 18 cancellations

As for the airlines, China Eastern Airlines was hit the hardest with 380 delays and 28 cancellations, followed by Hainan Airlines, which reported 79 delays and 34 cancellations. Other notable airlines experiencing disruptions included:

  • AirAsia: 47 delays and 20 cancellations
  • Emirates: 66 delays
  • Malaysia Airlines: 55 delays
  • Thai Vietjet Air: 37 delays, 1 cancellation
  • Singapore Airlines: 35 delays
  • FlyDubai: 22 delays, 2 cancellations
  • Asiana Airlines: operational issues with 20 delayed flights

Key Airports Affected

Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport

This airport logged a staggering 269 delays and 18 cancellations, making it the airport with the highest disruption today.

Shanghai Pudong International Airport

Shanghai Pudong also faced significant challenges, reporting 238 delays alongside 10 cancellations, particularly affecting travelers heading to and from Eastern China.

Kuala Lumpur International Airport

In Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur International Airport saw 160 delays and 13 cancellations, primarily impacting carriers such as AirAsia and Malaysia Airlines.

Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok

Bangkok’s main international gateway recorded 125 delays with operational pressure on airlines like Thai Vietjet Air and Thai Airways.

Singapore Changi Airport

Changi Airport reported 124 delays and 1 cancellation, affecting major airlines including Singapore Airlines and Scoot.

Dubai International Airport

Travelers through Dubai also experienced delays, with 122 flights delayed and 2 cancellations, primarily affecting Emirates and FlyDubai.

Incheon International Airport, Seoul

In South Korea, Incheon Airport recorded 78 delays, significantly impacting flight schedules.

Airlines with Major Flight Disruptions

  • China Eastern: 380 delays, 28 cancellations.
  • Hainan Airlines: 79 delays, 34 cancellations.
  • AirAsia: 47 delays, 20 cancellations.
  • Emirates: 66 delays.
  • Malaysia Airlines: 55 delays.

Advice for Affected Travelers

  • Stay informed by monitoring airline apps and airport departure boards.
  • Contact your airline directly for information on rebooking or compensation.
  • Arrive earlier to the airport to avoid further delays.
  • Keep both digital and printed copies of your boarding passes.
  • Be proactive in tracking your baggage during connecting flights.
  • Stay updated with any operational advisories related to weather or flight statuses.
  • Consider alternative travel routes where possible.
  • Confirm your hotel and transport arrangements in case of long delays.

This significant disruption today highlights the importance of adaptability in travel plans, especially when navigating through major global hubs affected by widespread operational pressures. Keep checking real-time flight statuses and stay connected with your airline.

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Source: The post Flights Cancelled Across Asia Today As Thailand, UAE, Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, And China Delay 2,463 And Cancel 174 Flights, Disrupting Emirates, Singapore, AirAsia, Asiana, And Others In Seoul, Bangkok, Dubai, And More first appeared on www.travelandtourworld.com.

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