Thousands Of Travellers Suffer In Asia As Malaysia, Singapore, India, Indonesia, Japan, Taiwan And Iran Cancel 54 And Delay 2,687 Flights, Disrupting AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines, Singapore Airlines, IndiGo, Japan Airlines, And Others In Kuala Lumpur, Delhi

Thousands of travellers suffer across Asia today as 2,687 delays and 54 cancellations hit Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Mumbai, Delhi, Jakarta and more.

Thousands of travellers suffer across Asia today as 2,687 delays and 54 cancellations were recorded across eleven major Asian airports. The most operationally impacted airlines by volume included AirAsia (329 delays at Kuala Lumpur), Singapore Airlines (110 delays at Singapore Changi), Malaysia Airlines (160 delays at Kuala Lumpur), Japan Airlines (84 delays at Tokyo Haneda; 19 at Fukuoka), All Nippon (70 delays at Tokyo Haneda; 13 at Fukuoka), China Airlines (47 delays at Taiwan Taoyuan), EVA Air (45 delays at Taiwan Taoyuan), Lion Air (42 delays at Jakarta; 50 at Sultan Hasanuddin), and IndiGo (126 delays, 2 cancellations at Mumbai; 87 delays, 2 cancellations at Delhi; 55 delays at Bengaluru).
Airlines with concentrated cancellations included Batik Air (23 cancellations, 36 delays at Jakarta; 9 cancellations, 17 delays at Sultan Hasanuddin), Iran National Airlines Corp. (3 cancellations at Imam Khomeini), SpiceJet (3 cancellations, 28 delays at Mumbai; 1 cancellation, 30 delays at Delhi), and Akasa Air (2 cancellations at Bengaluru; 1 cancellation at Delhi).
Other prominent carriers experiencing delays included Air India (103 delays at Mumbai; 88 at Delhi; 11 at Bengaluru; 6 at Singapore Changi), Scoot (91 delays at Singapore Changi), AirAsia X (24 delays at Kuala Lumpur), Garuda Indonesia (18 delays at Jakarta), Citilink (22 delays at Jakarta; 6 at Sultan Hasanuddin), Delta Air Lines (4 delays at Tokyo Haneda), and United (3 delays at Tokyo Haneda).
Airports affected were Kuala Lumpur International (754 delays), Singapore Changi (376 delays), Mumbai – Chhatrapati Shivaji (331 delays, 5 cancellations), Delhi – Indira Gandhi (284 delays, 4 cancellations), Jakarta – Soekarno-Hatta (229 delays, 23 cancellations), Tokyo Haneda (215 delays, 3 cancellations), Taiwan Taoyuan (159 delays, 1 cancellation), Bengaluru International (130 delays, 2 cancellations), Fukuoka (110 delays, 3 cancellations), Sultan Hasanuddin (93 delays, 9 cancellations), and Imam Khomeini (6 delays, 4 cancellations).
Countries impacted include Malaysia, Singapore, India, Indonesia, Japan, Taiwan, and Iran.

  • Updated today: 2,687 delays and 54 cancellations were recorded across eleven Asian airports.
  • Kuala Lumpur reported the highest delay volume (754).
  • Singapore Changi recorded 376 delays with zero cancellations.
  • Mumbai and Delhi combined for 615 delays and 9 cancellations.
  • Jakarta saw the highest single-airline cancellation event (Batik Air – 23).
  • Tokyo Haneda recorded 19 US-linked delays; Taiwan Taoyuan recorded 21.
  • Imam Khomeini had a cancellation-heavy pattern (4 cancellations, 6 delays).
  • AirAsia had the single highest airline delay total (329 at Kuala Lumpur).

Most Affected Asian Airports

Kuala Lumpur International

Recorded 754 delays, the highest among all airports, with no cancellations. AirAsia and Malaysia Airlines accounted for the majority of disruption.

Singapore Changi

Logged 376 delays without cancellations, driven primarily by Singapore Airlines and Scoot operations.

Mumbai – Chhatrapati Shivaji

Registered 331 delays and 5 cancellations, with IndiGo and Air India accounting for most delays.

Delhi – Indira Gandhi

Reported 284 delays and 4 cancellations, heavily concentrated among Air India and IndiGo services.

Jakarta – Soekarno-Hatta

Recorded 229 delays and 23 cancellations, with all cancellations attributed to Batik Air.

Tokyo International (Haneda)

Reported 215 delays and 3 cancellations, largely affecting Japan Airlines and All Nippon.

Taiwan Taoyuan

Logged 159 delays and 1 cancellation, with China Airlines and EVA Air leading delay counts.

Bengaluru International

Reported 130 delays and 2 cancellations, with IndiGo holding the largest delay volume.

Fukuoka

Registered 110 delays and 3 cancellations, mostly affecting domestic Japanese carriers.

Sultan Hasanuddin

Recorded 93 delays and 9 cancellations, primarily linked to Lion Air and Batik Air.

Imam Khomeini International

Logged 6 delays and 4 cancellations.

Airlines Most Affected by Asia Flight Cancellations and Delays

AirAsia

329 delays at Kuala Lumpur; additional delays at Singapore Changi.

Malaysia Airlines

160 delays at Kuala Lumpur; additional delays at Singapore Changi and Tokyo Haneda.

Singapore Airlines

110 delays at Singapore Changi; additional delays at Kuala Lumpur and Bengaluru.

IndiGo

268+ combined delays across Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru; 4 total cancellations across Mumbai and Delhi.

Japan Airlines

84 delays at Tokyo Haneda; 19 at Fukuoka; 5 at Taiwan Taoyuan.

All Nippon

70 delays and 1 cancellation at Tokyo Haneda; 13 delays at Fukuoka.

China Airlines

47 delays at Taiwan Taoyuan.

EVA Air

45 delays at Taiwan Taoyuan.

Batik Air

32 cancellations across Jakarta and Sultan Hasanuddin; 53 total delays across both airports.

Lion Air

92 combined delays across Jakarta and Sultan Hasanuddin.

What Can Affected Passengers Do?

  • Check official airline websites or apps for real-time flight status.
  • Contact airline customer service regarding rebooking options.
  • Monitor airport announcements for gate or timing changes.
  • Retain boarding passes and receipts for potential compensation claims.
  • Arrive early at airports during periods of heavy disruption.
  • Review travel insurance coverage for delay-related benefits.

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Overview of Asia Flight Cancellations

The disruption wave across Malaysia, Singapore, India, Indonesia, Japan, Taiwan, and Iran resulted in 2,687 delays and 54 cancellations. The most operationally strained airlines included AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines, Singapore Airlines, IndiGo, Japan Airlines, All Nippon, China Airlines, EVA Air, Batik Air, and Lion Air.

The most impacted cities were Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Mumbai, Delhi, Jakarta, Tokyo, and Taipei, each recording substantial delay volumes. Kuala Lumpur and Singapore experienced high congestion without cancellations, while Jakarta and Sultan Hasanuddin saw concentrated airline-specific cancellations.

Overall, the data reflects a region-wide pattern dominated by high delay counts at major hubs, with cancellations concentrated among select carriers rather than system-wide shutdowns.

Source: Different airports and FlightAware

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