Published on December 14, 2025

As the winter weather intensifies across Asia, major disruptions have struck air travel, affecting thousands of passengers across key routes in Japan and China. Three leading airlines—ANA Wings, All Nippon Airways, and Chengdu Airlines—have been forced to cancel numerous flights due to adverse weather conditions. Passengers, who were already anticipating their travels, now face frustration, uncertainty, and the challenging task of rebooking their flights. In total, these airlines canceled more than 20 flights this weekend, with the cancellations mainly affecting routes in Japan and China’s northern regions.
These cancellations represent a substantial portion of their weekend schedules, with ANA and All Nippon Airways particularly impacted by weather-related delays in Hokkaido and other northern regions of Japan, and Chengdu Airlines seeing the brunt of the disruption across central and western China.
Advertisement
The following airports faced massive disruption due to cancellations:
Chengdu Airlines also had its main airports impacted:
Advertisement
The key areas affected by flight cancellations were mainly located in northern Japan, which faced snowstorms and extreme cold temperatures:
Chengdu Airlines had its operations most affected by bad weather across central and western China:
Advertisement
The recent wave of flight cancellations has left thousands of passengers in a state of uncertainty and distress. Not only have these disruptions thrown travel plans into chaos, but they have also exposed major flaws in the airline industry’s ability to handle severe weather events. Passengers, who had booked flights with the hope of reaching important meetings, family gatherings, or vacation destinations, now face long delays and, in some cases, total rebooking headaches.
For those stuck at airports, particularly in remote areas with limited accommodation options, finding last-minute hotels or alternative transport has proven to be a monumental challenge. With flights grounded across critical routes in Japan and China, many travelers are left scrambling for ways to continue their journey, often paying hefty last-minute fares for alternative routes. Families, business travelers, and tourists alike find themselves in a frustrating battle against time and limited resources, contributing to an atmosphere of confusion and tension.
The cancellation of flights has led to a significant dip in tourism numbers in key regions, particularly in Japan and China’s northern areas, known for their winter tourism appeal. Regions like Hokkaido in Japan, which rely heavily on winter sports tourism, were hit hardest. Ski resorts, hot spring resorts, and winter-themed attractions saw a sharp decline in visitor numbers as flights from major hubs like Tokyo and Osaka were canceled, leaving tourists stranded or unable to reach their destinations in time.
Similarly, the western regions of China, including areas famous for their natural beauty and historical landmarks, felt the effects of the cancellations. The tourism industry in places like Kashgar, Altay, and Karamay, which draw a significant number of visitors for their scenic landscapes and cultural heritage, experienced a slowdown in bookings. Both international and domestic tourists, whose travel plans were disrupted, found it difficult to rebook their flights, creating a ripple effect that hindered local businesses dependent on tourism income.
Despite the massive disruption, this unfortunate situation offers the travel industry a chance to evolve and better handle similar challenges in the future. While weather-related cancellations are inevitable, the industry can take proactive steps to minimize their impact on both passengers and businesses. Advanced weather forecasting systems and real-time updates from airlines are vital in ensuring that passengers are well-informed before arriving at the airport.
Moreover, airlines can invest in technology that streamlines rebooking and compensation processes, making it easier for passengers to adjust their travel plans. For instance, automated rebooking systems that prioritize passengers based on urgency and connecting flights could expedite the recovery process during major disruptions.
Additionally, both airlines and tourism boards should collaborate to create contingency plans for weather-related events. This could involve offering joint packages that allow travelers flexibility to shift destinations or dates, mitigating the blow from flight cancellations. By working together, the tourism sector can rebound more quickly from disruptions, ensuring that passengers’ needs are met and businesses remain operational.
For travelers facing the dilemma of canceled flights, here are some essential steps to take:
The recent disruptions underscore the need for the travel industry to adopt a proactive, flexible approach in the face of severe weather events. By improving contingency plans, enhancing communication systems, and embracing innovative technology, the industry can better navigate such challenges. The situation also highlights the importance of adaptability for both airlines and tourists—offering alternative solutions, flexible booking options, and clear communication will ensure that both business and leisure travelers continue to have positive experiences even in the midst of disruptions.
| Ident | Type | Origin | Destination | Scheduled Departure Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AKX430 | B738 | Fukuoka (FUK / RJFF) | Osaka Int’l (Itami) (ITM / RJOO) | Sat 07:20PM JST |
| AKX274 | B738 | Fukuoka (FUK / RJFF) | Tokyo Int’l (Haneda) (HND / RJTT) | Sat 09:35PM JST |
| AKX1633 | DH8B | Osaka Int’l (Itami) (ITM / RJOO) | Matsuyama (MYJ / RJOM) | Sun 07:20AM JST |
| AKX731 | B738 | Osaka Int’l (Itami) (ITM / RJOO) | Sendai (SDJ / RJSS) | Sun 08:00AM JST |
| AKX1636 | DH8B | Matsuyama (MYJ / RJOM) | Osaka Int’l (Itami) (ITM / RJOO) | Sun 08:45AM JST |
| AKX4872 | DH8B | Kushiro (KUH / RJCK) | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Sun 09:05AM JST |
| AKX4882 | DH8B | Nakashibetsu (SHB / RJCN) | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Sun 09:40AM JST |
| AKX734 | B738 | Sendai (SDJ / RJSS) | Osaka Int’l (Itami) (ITM / RJOO) | Sun 09:55AM JST |
| AKX505 | DH8B | Osaka Int’l (Itami) (ITM / RJOO) | Miyazaki (KMI / RJFM) | Sun 10:10AM JST |
| AKX773 | B738 | Osaka Int’l (Itami) (ITM / RJOO) | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Sun 10:10AM JST |
| AKX4841 | DH8B | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Wakkanai (WKJ / RJCW) | Sun 10:25AM JST |
| AKX4862 | DH8B | Memanbetsu (MMB / RJCM) | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Sun 11:00AM JST |
| AKX4853 | DH8B | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Hakodate (HKD / RJCH) | Sun 11:10AM JST |
| AKX1897 | DH8B | Aomori (AOJ / RJSA) | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Sun 11:25AM JST |
| AKX1173 | B738 | Komatsu (KMQ / RJNK) | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Sun 11:40AM JST |
| AKX4842 | DH8B | Wakkanai (WKJ / RJCW) | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Sun 11:55AM JST |
| AKX508 | DH8B | Miyazaki (KMI / RJFM) | Osaka Int’l (Itami) (ITM / RJOO) | Sun 11:55AM JST |
| AKX379 | B738 | Okayama (OKJ / RJOB) | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Sun 12:15PM JST |
| AKX4854 | DH8B | Hakodate (HKD / RJCH) | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Sun 12:20PM JST |
| AKX776 | B738 | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Osaka Int’l (Itami) (ITM / RJOO) | Sun 12:25PM JST |
| Ident | Type | Origin | Destination | Scheduled Departure Time |
|---|
| ANA1891 | A320 | Tokyo Int’l (Haneda) (HND / RJTT) | Hachijojima (HAC / RJTH) | Sun 07:35AM JST |
| ANA771 | 787 | Osaka Int’l (Itami) (ITM / RJOO) | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Sun 08:40AM JST |
| ANA1892 | A320 | Hachijojima (HAC / RJTH) | Tokyo Int’l (Haneda) (HND / RJTT) | Sun 09:10AM JST |
| ANA59 | B772 | Tokyo Int’l (Haneda) (HND / RJTT) | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Sun 10:10AM JST |
| ANA289 | 787 | Fukuoka (FUK / RJFF) | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Sun 10:30AM JST |
| ANA61 | B772 | Tokyo Int’l (Haneda) (HND / RJTT) | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Sun 11:10AM JST |
| ANA63 | B772 | Tokyo Int’l (Haneda) (HND / RJTT) | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Sun 12:10PM JST |
| ANA62 | B772 | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Tokyo Int’l (Haneda) (HND / RJTT) | Sun 12:40PM JST |
| ANA65 | B78X | Tokyo Int’l (Haneda) (HND / RJTT) | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Sun 01:10PM JST |
| ANA707 | A321 | Chubu Centrair Int’l (Centrair) (NGO / RJGG) | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Sun 01:25PM JST |
| ANA64 | B772 | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Tokyo Int’l (Haneda) (HND / RJTT) | Sun 01:40PM JST |
| ANA67 | B78X | Tokyo Int’l (Haneda) (HND / RJTT) | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Sun 02:10PM JST |
| ANA290 | 787 | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Fukuoka (FUK / RJFF) | Sun 02:30PM JST |
| ANA66 | B772 | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Tokyo Int’l (Haneda) (HND / RJTT) | Sun 02:40PM JST |
| ANA69 | B772 | Tokyo Int’l (Haneda) (HND / RJTT) | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Sun 03:10PM JST |
| ANA68 | B78X | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Tokyo Int’l (Haneda) (HND / RJTT) | Sun 03:40PM JST |
| ANA777 | A321 | Osaka Int’l (Itami) (ITM / RJOO) | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Sun 04:05PM JST |
| ANA778 | A321 | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Osaka Int’l (Itami) (ITM / RJOO) | Sun 04:25PM JST |
| ANA70 | B78X | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Tokyo Int’l (Haneda) (HND / RJTT) | Sun 04:40PM JST |
| ANA74 | B772 | New Chitose (CTS / RJCC) | Tokyo Int’l (Haneda) (HND / RJTT) | Sun 05:40PM JST |
| Ident | Type | Origin | Destination | Scheduled Departure Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UEA2988 | 909 | Altay (AAT / ZWAT) | Korla (KRL / ZWKL) | Sat 06:10PM CST |
| UEA2798 | 909 | Heihe (HEK / ZYHE) | Harbin Taiping Int’l (HRB / ZYHB) | Sat 06:45PM CST |
| UEA3056 | 909 | Jiangbulake Airport (JBK / ZWQT) | Aksu (AKU / ZWAK) | Sat 07:10PM CST |
| UEA2206 | A320 | Chizhou Jiuhuashan (JUH / ZSJH) | Chengdu Tianfu Int’l (TFU / ZUTF) | Sat 08:05PM CST |
| UEA3025 | 909 | Yining (YIN / ZWYN) | Tacheng (TCG / ZWTC) | Sun 08:30AM CST |
| UEA2967 | 909 | Turpan Jiaohe (TLQ / ZWTL) | Karamay (KRY / ZWKM) | Sun 09:20AM CST |
| UEA2971 | 909 | Turpan Jiaohe (TLQ / ZWTL) | Tacheng (TCG / ZWTC) | Sun 09:25AM CST |
| UEA3025 | 909 | Tacheng (TCG / ZWTC) | Altay (AAT / ZWAT) | Sun 10:10AM CST |
| UEA2967 | 909 | Karamay (KRY / ZWKM) | Kashgar (Kashi) (KHG / ZWSH) | Sun 11:00AM CST |
| UEA2976 | 909 | Tacheng (TCG / ZWTC) | Turpan Jiaohe (TLQ / ZWTL) | Sun 11:50AM CST |
| UEA2968 | 909 | Kashgar (Kashi) (KHG / ZWSH) | Karamay (KRY / ZWKM) | Sun 01:35PM CST |
| UEA2975 | 909 | Turpan Jiaohe (TLQ / ZWTL) | Tacheng (TCG / ZWTC) | Sun 01:40PM CST |
| UEA2968 | 909 | Karamay (KRY / ZWKM) | Turpan Jiaohe (TLQ / ZWTL) | Sun 04:09PM CST |
| UEA3023 | 909 | Qiemo (IQM / ZWCM) | Kuqa (KCA / ZWKC) | Sun 04:55PM CST |
| UEA1881 | 909 | Harbin Taiping Int’l (HRB / ZYHB) | Jiagedaqi (JGD / ZYJD) | Sun 05:40PM CST |
| UEA1882 | 909 | Jiagedaqi (JGD / ZYJD) | Harbin Taiping Int’l (HRB / ZYHB) | Sun 07:45PM CST |
Advertisement
Tags: Flight Delays, Tokyo, Winter Tourism
Sunday, December 14, 2025
Sunday, December 14, 2025
Sunday, December 14, 2025
Sunday, December 14, 2025
Saturday, December 13, 2025
Saturday, December 13, 2025
Sunday, December 14, 2025
Sunday, December 14, 2025