Passengers Isolated in Japan after ANA, United, Japan Airlines, and More Canceled over a Dozen Flights Disrupting Travel to Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, Narita, and More Key Destinations – New Update You Need to Know

Analytical report on flight cancellations across major Japanese airports, detailing affected routes, aircraft types, timings, and operational impacts.

Airlines cancelled a total of 18 scheduled departures across Japan this week, affecting both domestic and international air travel. The cancellations disrupted routes connecting Fuzhou, Newark, Tsushima, Fukue, Osaka, Hachijojima, Kumamoto, Oita, Taiwan, Niigata, Sendai, and Tokyo, reflecting a wide geographic spread across island, regional, and long-haul networks.

These Japan flight cancellations were recorded at five major airports—Narita, Haneda, Fukuoka, Chubu Centrair, and Osaka Itami—indicating operational strain across multiple aviation hubs rather than isolated route issues. The data points to heightened vulnerability in regional turboprop services alongside select international widebody operations.

Narita International Airport: International Connectivity Disrupted

At Narita International Airport, two international departures were cancelled on Tuesday evening, affecting long-haul and regional international travel.

Cancelled departures:

  • CXA850 operated by a Boeing 787-9, scheduled for 6:30 PM JST to Fuzhou Changle International Airport
  • UAL78 operated by a Boeing 787-9, scheduled for 5:15 PM JST to Newark Liberty International Airport

These Narita international flight cancellations reduced outbound capacity on Asia-Pacific and transpacific routes, impacting travelers heading to both China and the United States.

Fukuoka Airport: Heavy Impact on Regional Routes

Fukuoka Airport experienced the highest number of cancellations, with six regional departures withdrawn on Wednesday. Most affected flights were turboprop services linking southern Japan to nearby islands and domestic hubs.

Cancelled departures:

  • AKX4939 to Tsushima at 6:30 PM JST
  • AKX4937 to Tsushima at 4:20 PM JST
  • ORC4681 to Tsushima at 9:55 AM JST
  • ORC4679 to Tsushima at 7:45 AM JST
  • AKX4913 to Fukue at 8:25 AM JST
  • AKX424 to Osaka Itami at 10:50 AM JST

These Fukuoka Airport disruptions significantly constrained travel options for island-bound passengers, where flight frequencies are limited.

Haneda Airport: Domestic and Island Services Affected

At Haneda Airport, five departures were cancelled on Wednesday, primarily affecting island routes and southern regional services.

Cancelled departures:

  • ANA1895 to Hachijojima at 3:55 PM JST
  • AKX1893 to Hachijojima at 12:15 PM JST
  • AKX1891 to Hachijojima at 7:25 AM JST
  • SNJ13 to Kumamoto at 10:40 AM JST
  • SNJ2413 to Kumamoto at 10:40 AM JST

These Haneda domestic flight cancellations highlight how even Japan’s busiest domestic airport is not immune to operational disruptions.

Chubu Centrair International Airport: Mixed Route Cancellations

Operations at Chubu Centrair International Airport were impacted on Wednesday with two cancellations spanning domestic and international services.

Cancelled departures:

  • IBX3165 operated by a CRJ700 to Oita at 5:40 PM JST
  • TLM399 operated by a Boeing 737-800 to Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport at 1:40 PM JST

The cancellations reduced connectivity for both regional travelers and passengers bound for Taiwan.

Osaka Itami Airport: Core Domestic Routes Interrupted

Osaka Itami Airport recorded three domestic cancellations on Tuesday, affecting major intercity corridors.

Cancelled departures:

  • ANA30 to Tokyo Haneda at 3:00 PM JST
  • IBX3171 to Niigata at 8:40 AM JST
  • JAL2201 to Sendai at 7:30 AM JST

These Osaka Itami cancelled flights disrupted high-frequency routes commonly used by business and commuter travelers.

Complete List of Cancelled Flights

AirportFlight NumberAircraftDestinationScheduled Departure
NaritaCXA850B787-9FuzhouTue 6:30 PM JST
NaritaUAL78B787-9NewarkTue 5:15 PM JST
FukuokaAKX4939DH8BTsushimaWed 6:30 PM JST
FukuokaAKX4937DH8BTsushimaWed 4:20 PM JST
FukuokaORC4681DH8BTsushimaWed 9:55 AM JST
FukuokaORC4679DH8BTsushimaWed 7:45 AM JST
FukuokaAKX4913DH8BFukueWed 8:25 AM JST
FukuokaAKX424DH8BOsaka ItamiWed 10:50 AM JST
HanedaANA1895A320HachijojimaWed 3:55 PM JST
HanedaAKX1893B737-800HachijojimaWed 12:15 PM JST
HanedaAKX1891B737-800HachijojimaWed 7:25 AM JST
HanedaSNJ13B737KumamotoWed 10:40 AM JST
HanedaSNJ2413B737KumamotoWed 10:40 AM JST
CentrairIBX3165CRJ700OitaWed 5:40 PM JST
CentrairTLM399B737-800TaiwanWed 1:40 PM JST
Osaka ItamiANA30A321Tokyo HanedaTue 3:00 PM JST
Osaka ItamiIBX3171CRJ700NiigataTue 8:40 AM JST
Osaka ItamiJAL2201E190SendaiTue 7:30 AM JST

Passenger Impact and Outlook

For travelers, Japan flight cancellations led to missed connections, longer rebooking times, and reduced availability on alternative flights—particularly on island and regional routes. Airports with a high concentration of turboprop services faced the greatest pressure, as limited daily frequencies left fewer backup options.

The distribution of Tokyo airport flight cancellations alongside regional airport disruptions suggests system-wide operational constraints rather than airline-specific issues. While airlines continue adjusting schedules, passengers are advised to monitor flight status closely, especially when traveling during morning and late-afternoon peak periods.

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