Published on December 10, 2025

Flight cancellations have wreaked havoc on passengers and the aviation industry in Asia, with Batik Air and Iran National Airlines facing severe disruptions due to adverse weather conditions. Thousands of passengers have been left stranded, airports are overwhelmed, and the tourism landscape is bearing the brunt of the chaos.
This major aviation disruption, involving several critical airports across Southeast Asia and the Middle East, highlights the vulnerability of the air travel network to unpredictable weather phenomena. In this detailed report, we analyze the cancellations, their impact on passengers, local tourism, and the broader implications for the travel industry.
Batik Air, an Indonesian carrier, saw a significant number of flights canceled due to extreme weather conditions that affected key airports in the region. The airline’s flight operations from Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, as well as other critical hubs in Indonesia, were heavily impacted.Ident Type Origin Destination Scheduled Departure Time BTK6525 A320 Komodo (LBJ / WATO) Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta Int’l (CGK / WIII) Tue 07:05PM WITA BTK6882 A320 Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta Int’l (CGK / WIII) Kuala Namu International (KNO / WIMM) Wed 06:30PM WIB BTK6142 A320 Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta Int’l (CGK / WIII) Sultan Hasanuddin Int’l (UPG / WAAA) Wed 06:55PM WIB BTK6269 A320 Sultan Hasanuddin Int’l (UPG / WAAA) Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta Int’l (CGK / WIII) Wed 08:35PM WITA
Batik Air’s network of routes between Jakarta and major cities in Indonesia, as well as neighboring Southeast Asian countries, was severely disrupted. Some of the major affected routes include:
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Iran National Airlines, or Iran Air, has also been struck by bad weather, resulting in widespread flight cancellations. The disruptions were particularly severe in Tehran, where the airline’s operations were centered, with multiple flights grounded due to severe weather conditions across the Middle East.Ident Type Origin Destination Scheduled Departure Time IRA719 A332 Imam Khomeini Int’l (IKA / OIIE) Istanbul Airport (IST / LTFM) Wed 08:30AM +0330 IRA824 A319 Mashhad Int’l (Shahid Hashemi Nejad) (MHD / OIMM) Kabul Int’l (KBL / OAKB) Wed 09:40AM +0330 IRA825 A319 Kabul Int’l (KBL / OAKB) Mashhad Int’l (Shahid Hashemi Nejad) (MHD / OIMM) Wed 01:20PM +0430 IRA718 A332 Istanbul Airport (IST / LTFM) Imam Khomeini Int’l (IKA / OIIE) Wed 01:40PM +03 IRA769 A332 Imam Khomeini Int’l (IKA / OIIE) Istanbul Airport (IST / LTFM) Wed 05:50PM +0330 IRA768 A332 Istanbul Airport (IST / LTFM) Imam Khomeini Int’l (IKA / OIIE) Wed 11:05PM +03 IRA719 A332 Imam Khomeini Int’l (IKA / OIIE) Istanbul Airport (IST / LTFM) Thu 08:30AM +0330 IRA778 A319 Tabriz Int’l (TBZ / OITT) Heydar Aliyev Int’l (GYD / UBBB) Thu 11:35AM +0330 IRA718 A332 Istanbul Airport (IST / LTFM) Imam Khomeini Int’l (IKA / OIIE) Thu 01:40PM +03 IRA769 A332 Imam Khomeini Int’l (IKA / OIIE) Istanbul Airport (IST / LTFM) Thu 05:50PM +0330 IRA779 A319 Heydar Aliyev Int’l (GYD / UBBB) Tabriz Int’l (TBZ / OITT) Thu 07:50PM +04 IRA768 A332 Istanbul Airport (IST / LTFM) Imam Khomeini Int’l (IKA / OIIE) Thu 11:05PM +03
Iran National Airlines’ primary routes connecting Tehran to major destinations in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East were significantly impacted by the adverse weather.
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The flight cancellations from both Batik Air and Iran National Airlines have left thousands of passengers stranded, creating a ripple effect across Asia and the Middle East. Travelers who were due to depart from key airports like Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta and Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport faced hours of uncertainty as they awaited new flight arrangements or struggled to find alternative routes.
For passengers, the frustration of dealing with canceled flights is exacerbated by the difficulty of securing new bookings during busy travel seasons. Many passengers have had to rebook their tickets, with limited availability on subsequent flights. Additionally, disruptions to travel plans have caused widespread confusion regarding travel insurance, hotel reservations, and other logistics.
Local tourism has also taken a significant hit due to the flight cancellations. Both Indonesia and Iran are major tourist destinations, with millions of visitors annually. However, with cancellations affecting key domestic and international routes, tourists have faced challenges reaching popular destinations.
For example, Jakarta, a key destination in Indonesia, is home to historical landmarks, cultural festivals, and vibrant shopping scenes. The flight disruptions have deterred potential tourists from visiting the city, which is especially concerning for the country’s economy, as tourism contributes significantly to Indonesia’s GDP.
Similarly, in Iran, Mashhad is a hub for religious tourism, with millions of pilgrims visiting the city each year. The cancellations have disrupted the pilgrimage process, potentially damaging the tourism industry and the local economy in these areas.
In both cases, the government, tourism authorities, and airlines are working together to ensure that tourists are given the support they need to reschedule their flights and continue their travels with minimal delays.
Despite the chaos, the tourism and aviation industries can learn valuable lessons from these disruptions. Here are some steps that can help mitigate the impact of future cancellations:
While weather-related cancellations have presented significant challenges for Batik Air, Iran National Airlines, and their passengers, there is hope for recovery. By embracing new technologies, improving communication, and enhancing customer service, the travel industry can bounce back stronger than ever.
As the world continues to grapple with climate change and unpredictable weather patterns, the aviation and tourism industries must be prepared for such challenges. By improving resilience and investing in infrastructure, Asia’s aviation sector can overcome these hurdles and continue to thrive.
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