
Travelers across Asia faced severe disruptions today, with a staggering 2,612 flight delays and 415 cancellations reported in countries including Thailand, Singapore, South Korea, Türkiye, China, and Indonesia. Among the airports experiencing the brunt of these operational challenges were Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport in China, which logged 173 delays and 22 cancellations, and Shanghai Pudong International Airport, also in China, with 163 delays and 36 cancellations.
Other major airports impacted included Incheon International Airport in Seoul, which recorded 160 delays and 1 cancellation, and Singapore Changi Airport, reporting 96 delays. These disruptions affected several airlines, notably including China Eastern, Air China, Turkish Airlines, and Singapore Airlines.
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Airline operations further slowed in cities such as Bangkok, Beijing, Jakarta, and others, with the ongoing operational stresses causing significant inconveniences for travelers.
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport reported the highest flight delays today, totaling 173 disruptions along with 22 cancellations. Notable disruptions were experienced by China Eastern and Air China.
Shanghai Pudong International Airport faced a notable challenge with 163 delays and 36 cancellations, marking it as one of the most affected hubs in Asia. The disruptions heavily impacted China Eastern and Air China.
Incheon International Airport in South Korea experienced 160 delays along with one cancellation. Korean Air and Asiana Airlines were significantly affected.
Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport faced 172 delays and 23 cancellations throughout the day. Operational pressures primarily impacted Chinese carriers.
Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport recorded the highest number of cancellations, with 38 alongside 134 delays, significantly affecting airlines like Shenzhen Airlines and China Eastern.
Turkey’s Istanbul Airport reported 85 delays and eight cancellations, affecting airlines such as Turkish Airlines and Aeroflot.
Singapore’s premier airport, Changi, reported 96 delays but no cancellations. Airlines impacted included Scoot and Singapore Airlines.
Leading the disruption statistics was China Eastern with 362 delays and 116 cancellations, particularly evident at major hubs in China.
Air China reported 150 delays and 46 cancellations, deeply affecting its operations around Beijing.
In Türkiye, Turkish Airlines logged 59 delays, marking significant disruptions in its network.
Korean Air noted 41 delays primarily at Incheon International Airport.
Asiana Airlines saw 36 delays as operational challenges continue to affect South Korean carriers.
Scoot faced 34 delays during the disruptions, while Pegasus Airlines recorded 28 delays in Türkiye.
The ongoing disruptions in air travel across major Asian hubs continue to affect airports from Beijing to Bangkok. The latest data indicates that carriers such as China Eastern, Air China, Turkish Airlines, Korean Air, and many others are experiencing multiple delays and cancellations, impacting a large number of travelers looking to fly into and out of these busy cities. Adapting travel plans and staying informed will be essential as conditions continue to evolve throughout the region.
Source: Collected from various airports and FlightAware
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