Published on December 18, 2025

Air travel across Asia has faced significant disruptions over the past week, with over 40 flights cancelled across major hubs. Key affected destinations include Singapore, London, Sydney, Melbourne, San Francisco, Jakarta, Yinchuan, Kaohsiung, Tokyo, Jeddah, Komodo, Sultan Hasanuddin, and Jeju. This report provides a detailed overview of the current situation, highlighting key cancellations, operational impacts, and advice for travelers navigating Asia flight cancellations.
Singapore Changi Airport has seen several high-profile cancellations affecting both long-haul and regional flights:
Passengers experiencing Singapore flight delays are advised to check updated schedules and contact airlines directly.
Hong Kong International Airport has also faced disruptions affecting several regional and international routes:
Travelers are navigating Hong Kong flight cancellations, with airlines working to reschedule passengers where possible.
Malaysia has experienced significant operational issues across multiple airports, impacting both domestic and international flights:
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Kuching International Airport:
Kota Kinabalu International Airport:
Kuala Lumpur International Airport:
These Malaysia airport disruptions highlight the ongoing logistical challenges and the need for travelers to remain updated on flight statuses.
Indonesia’s airports have experienced numerous cancellations affecting both domestic and regional travel:
Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta International Airport:
Ngurah Rai/Bali International Airport:
Kuala Namu International Airport (Deli Serdang):
Yogyakarta International Airport:
Ahmad Yani International Airport (Semarang):
These Indonesia travel updates emphasize the scale of disruptions across the country.
Vietnamese airports have also seen notable cancellations impacting international routes:
South Korea’s airports have reported cancellations across both domestic and international destinations, affecting the overall South Korea flight schedule:
Gimhae International Airport (Busan):
Gimpo International Airport (Seoul):
Incheon International Airport:
| Airport | Flight | Destination | Date & Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Singapore Changi | BAW16 | London Heathrow | Thu 11:05 PM |
| Singapore Changi | BAW15 | Sydney | Wed 8:05 PM |
| Singapore Changi | QFA38 | Melbourne | Tue 11:40 PM |
| Singapore Changi | SIA34 | San Francisco | Tue 7:55 PM |
| Singapore Changi | AWQ263 | Jakarta | Thu 10:20 AM |
| Hong Kong Int’l | UAE9881 | Al Maktoum | Wed 4:15 AM |
| Hong Kong Int’l | CXA8692 | Yinchuan | Tue 9:00 PM |
| Hong Kong Int’l | CPA424 | Kaohsiung | Tue 10:45 AM |
| Kuching | MWG3423 | Mukah | Wed 4:00 PM |
| Kota Kinabalu | MWG3171 | Lawas | Wed 9:15 AM |
| Kota Kinabalu | AXM1530 | Guangzhou | Fri 8:05 PM |
| Kuala Lumpur | MXD380 | Jakarta | Wed 6:45 AM |
| Kuala Lumpur | ANA886 | Tokyo Haneda | Tue 2:15 PM |
| Kuala Lumpur | MAS150 | Jeddah | Tue 1:00 PM |
| Jakarta | BTK6360 | Yogyakarta | Thu 4:20 PM |
| Jakarta | BTK6240 | Sultan Hasanuddin | Thu 5:00 AM |
| Jakarta | AWQ262 | Singapore | Thu 7:05 AM |
| Jakarta | MXD381 | Kuala Lumpur | Wed 9:15 AM |
| Jakarta | BTK7559 | Ahmad Yani | Wed 8:25 AM |
| Jakarta | BTK7533 | Yogyakarta | Tue 8:00 AM |
| Bali | BTK6329 | Komodo | Tue 9:40 AM |
| Deli Serdang | BTK6878 | Sultan Thaha | Tue 3:15 PM |
| Yogyakarta | BTK6367 | Jakarta | Thu 6:10 PM |
| Semarang | BTK7558 | Jakarta | Wed 10:15 AM |
| Cam Ranh | AFL831 | Novosibirsk | Sat 11:00 PM |
| Hanoi | LAO314 | Luang Prabang | Mon 7:15 PM |
| Busan | ESR983 | Taiwan Taoyuan | Wed 10:00 PM |
| Seoul Gimpo | KAL1357 | Jeju | Sat 8:45 PM |
| Seoul Gimpo | KAL1387 | Jeju | Sat 5:20 PM |
| Seoul Gimpo | ESR227 | Jeju | Wed 8:30 PM |
| Incheon | DAL26 | Atlanta | Fri 7:25 PM |
| Incheon | DAL170 | Minneapolis/St Paul | Thu 7:30 PM |
| Incheon | JNA231 | Kansai | Thu 8:00 AM |
Total cancellations: 41
The ongoing Asia flight cancellations reveal operational and logistical challenges across the region. Travelers are advised to:
Airlines are actively rescheduling affected passengers, but the widespread nature of cancellations indicates potential ripple effects for connecting flights. Staying informed and planning ahead can help mitigate inconvenience.
From Singapore to South Korea, the scale of disruptions highlights the challenges faced by airlines across Asia. Travelers should remain vigilant, check flight statuses regularly, and prepare flexible travel options. These cancellations underline the importance of proactive communication between airlines and passengers in managing air travel during operational disruptions.
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