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Major Airline Cancellations Disrupt Travel Across Japan: What You Need to Know

May 12, 2026
Major Airline Cancellations Disrupt Travel Across Japan: What You Need to Know

Travelers across Japan are facing significant disruptions as 17 flights have been cancelled, impacting several major airports including Narita, Haneda, Kansai, Fukuoka, New Chitose, and Chubu Centrair. These cancellations have affected both domestic and international routes, with popular destinations such as Hong Kong, Manila, Taipei, and various Japanese cities in the mix.

The wave of flight cancellations involves several airlines, notably Cathay Pacific, Jetstar Japan, Philippine Airlines, J-Air, Hong Kong Airlines, and Amakusa Airlines. This has created substantial scheduling conflicts within Japan’s already busy aviation ecosystem.

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International Service Disruptions at Narita Airport

Narita International Airport, located near Tokyo, was notably impacted, with Cathay Pacific’s flight CPA451, a Boeing 777-300, cancelling its journey to Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport. This route is well-traveled among tourists and business passengers, making the cancellation a significant setback for many.

The ongoing flight disruptions at Narita contribute to growing concerns for travelers navigating an unstable airline schedule during peak seasons.

Kansai International Airport Faces Extensive Cancellations

Kansai International Airport in Osaka also reported multiple flight cancellations affecting both domestic and international services.

  • Philippine Airlines flight PAL407 to Manila, scheduled with an Airbus A321
  • Jetstar Japan flight JJP234 to Narita, also using an Airbus A321neo

These interruptions have affected passenger movements significantly, particularly those traveling between Osaka and Tokyo, as well as between Japan and the Philippines. The recent disruptions highlight the ongoing difficulties airlines face in maintaining reliable service on heavily utilized routes.

Fukuoka Airport Sees Regional Flight Cancellations

Fukuoka Airport experienced its own share of troubles with several regional flights operated by Amakusa Airlines being cancelled:

  • AKX426 and AKX424 to Osaka Itami Airport
  • AKX4913 to Fukue

These services, operated by Bombardier Dash 8 aircraft, are critical for maintaining connectivity in southern Japan. The cancellations are particularly troublesome for travelers relying on regional services, which often operate on more rigid schedules with limited backup options available.

Flight Cancellations Continue at Haneda Airport

Haneda Airport in Tokyo faced one of the highest numbers of cancellations, affecting services to Miyazaki and Oita.

  • SNJ59 to Miyazaki
  • SNJ2459 to Miyazaki
  • SNJ2493 and SNJ93 to Oita

Additionally, Hong Kong Airlines’ flight HKE623 to Hong Kong International Airport was cancelled. The increasing number of delays and cancellations at Haneda not only inconveniences domestic travelers but also affects international travel between Japan and Hong Kong.

New Chitose Airport and Chubu Centrair Also Impacted

New Chitose Airport in Hokkaido recorded multiple route suspensions affecting flights such as:

  • JAL2910 to Sendai
  • JJP156 to Kansai International Airport
  • AKX4885 to Nakashibetsu
  • JJP126 to Narita
  • JAL2831 to Hanamaki

Chubu Centrair International Airport reported a single cancellation involving Amakusa Airlines flight AKX447 to Fukuoka, affecting a vital connection between central Japan and the Kyushu region.

Understanding the Impacts on Air Travel

The latest flight cancellations in Japan reflect the mounting operational pressures facing the aviation sector throughout the country. Whether involving low-cost airlines or full-service carriers, the disruptions showcase how challenges in airline operations can echo across various airports and regions. Key observations from the ongoing disruptions include:

  • Domestic routes within Japan have seen the highest number of cancellations.
  • Regional flights are especially vulnerable due to tighter operational margins.
  • Important international routes to locations like Hong Kong, Manila, and Taipei are also affected.
  • Various aircraft types—including Boeing 737s and Airbus A321neos—are involved in these disruptions.

As airlines manage aircraft rotations, staffing, and scheduling amidst rising travel demand, passengers can expect some challenges ahead. While airlines and airports work diligently to restore stability, travelers should stay informed about their flight status and prepare for potential changes in their travel plans.

Source: The post Cathay Pacific, Jetstar, Hong Kong Airlines, and More Airlines Disrupt Travel in Japan as Over a Dozen New Flights Are Cancelled Affecting Routes to Hong Kong, Manila, Taipei, Tokyo, and More first appeared on www.travelandtourworld.com.

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