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Thousands of Travelers Stranded in Asia as Airports in Beijing, Jakarta, Bangkok, Lhasa, and More Suffer 79 Cancellations and 926 Delays by Air China, Garuda, Sichuan, Singapore Airlines, and Others – Is Your Flight Next?

Published on November 27, 2025

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Travelers across major airports are facing significant disruptions as numerous airlines report flight cancellations. This affects some of the busiest airports worldwide, including Beijing Capital, Chengdu Shuangliu, Singapore Changi, and Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta. Airlines such as Air China, China Southern, Singapore Airlines, and Garuda Indonesia have been notably impacted. The cancellations are causing headaches for many passengers, leaving thousands of travelers scrambling for alternative flights. Here’s a closer look at the cancellations by each airport, the reasons behind the disruptions, and how it’s impacting travel.

Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) – Major Cancellations by Air China

Cancelled Flights:

AirlineCancelled flightsCancellation rate (%)Delayed flightsDelay rate (%)
Air China91%526%
Sichuan Airlines25%513%
Air Macau00%112%
Shandong Airlines00%12%
China Eastern Airlines00%12%
Hainan Airlines00%137%
Shenzhen Airlines00%37%
Korean Air00%111%
Singapore Airlines00%116%
Tibet Airlines00%125%

Air China has faced significant flight cancellations across Beijing Capital, particularly impacting both domestic and international services. This has led to a ripple effect on travelers as many have faced delays and rebooking struggles.

Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport (CTU) – Disruptions by Sichuan Airlines and More

Cancelled Flights:

AirlineCancelled flightsCancellation rate (%)Delayed flightsDelay rate (%)
Air China125%6931%
Sichuan Airlines52%3722%
Shenzhen Airlines216%325%
Zhejiang Loong Airlines00%250%
China Eastern Airlines00%1227%
China Southern Airlines00%516%
Tibet Airlines00%3146%
Chengdu Airlines00%2040%

Chengdu’s Shuangliu International Airport has seen considerable disruptions, particularly with Sichuan Airlines. With several flights canceled, passengers have been left stranded as the airline works to re-establish its operations.

Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) – Minimal Cancellations, Some Delays

Cancelled Flights:

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AirlineCancelled flightsCancellation rate (%)Delayed flightsDelay rate (%)
Garuda Indonesia16%00%
Jetstar125%125%
Gulf Air150%00%
Thai AirAsia00%233%
Indonesia AirAsia00%330%
AirAsia00%1437%
Batik Air00%17%
China Airlines00%444%
Air China00%430%
China Eastern Airlines00%27%
Sichuan Airlines00%2100%
China Southern Airlines00%18%
Shenzhen Airlines00%116%
Citilink00%125%
XiamenAir00%18%
FIREFLY00%150%
IndiGO00%28%
Qantas00%212%
Singapore Airlines00%154%
Scoot00%147%
Thai Airways00%110%
United00%125%
VietJet Air00%225%
Air Canada00%150%

Despite some minor disruptions, Singapore Airlines has reported relatively stable operations at Changi. However, Jetstar faced notable delays, with one cancellation affecting several travelers heading to Southeast Asia.

Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) – Garuda Indonesia Among Affected Airlines

Cancelled Flights:

AirlineCancelled flightsCancellation rate (%)Delayed flightsDelay rate (%)
Garuda Indonesia42%94%
Indonesia AirAsia00%1120%
AirAsia00%541%
Batik Air00%2111%
China Southern Airlines00%116%
Citilink00%53%
EVA Air00%150%
Vietnam Airlines00%150%
Lion Air00%2317%
Malindo Air00%16%
Pelita Air Service P.t.00%57%
Qatar Airways00%116%
Super Air Jet00%1813%
Sriwijaya Air00%13%
Scoot00%225%
Thai Airways00%125%
TransNusa00%621%
VietJet Air00%125%

Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta International has seen heavy disruption, especially from Garuda Indonesia. Many travelers have faced cancellations, with rebooking being complicated due to the high demand for alternative flights.

Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport (SZX) – Flight Cancellations by Air China and Others

Cancelled Flights:

AirlineCancelled flightsCancellation rate (%)Delayed flightsDelay rate (%)
Air China42%94%
China Southern Airlines30%3912%
Shenzhen Airlines30%4814%
Sichuan Airlines29%940%
Zhejiang Loong00%323%
Shandong Airlines00%325%
China Eastern00%1215%
Colorful Guizhou00%3150%*
Hainan Airlines00%2119%
Spring Airlines00%12%
China United Airlines00%240%
XiamenAir00%1136%
Juneyao Airlines00%17%
Donghai Airlines00%1020%
Hebei Airlines00%133%
Korean Air00%2100%*
Okay Airways00%233%
Air Travel (airline)00%150%
Ruili (airline)00%1100%*
LJ Air00%150%
Tibet Airlines00%583%
Chengdu Airlines00%250%
Asiana Airlines00%150%
AirAsia (maybe international flight)00%116%

Shenzhen Bao’an has had disruptions with several airlines, particularly Air China, which has seen major cancellations, impacting both regional and international services.

Lhasa Gonggar International Airport (LXA) – Tibet Airlines Faces Cancellations

Cancelled Flights:

AirlineCancelled flightsCancellation rate (%)Delayed flightsDelay rate (%)
Tibet Airlines35%23%
Lucky Air17%17%
Air China00%425%
Sichuan Airlines00%627%
China Eastern Airlines00%112%

Tibet Airlines has reported cancellations at Lhasa Gonggar, particularly for domestic routes. These cancellations have led to further delays for travelers heading into Tibet, causing inconvenience.

Suvarnabhumi Bangkok International Airport (BKK) – Thailand Airlines Among Affected

Cancelled Flights:

AirlineCancelled flightsCancellation rate (%)Delayed flightsDelay rate (%)
SKY ANGKOR125%00%
Aeroflot00%18%
SriLankan Airlines00%125%
All Nippon00%116%
Bangkok (airline)00%33%
China Airlines00%214%
Air China00%110%
Hainan Airlines00%111%
Cathay Pacific00%214%
Spring Airlines00%313%
Sichuan Airlines00%233%
Shanghai Airlines00%18%
Shenzhen Airlines00%112%
EVA Air00%18%
Vietnam Airlines00%15%
IndiGO00%28%
Jetstar00%250%
Korean Air00%330%
Cambodia Angkor Air00%150%
K‑Mile Air00%116%
Kenya Airways00%150%
Lao (airline)00%116%
Malaysia Airlines00%433%
MAI (airline)00%17%
S7 Airlines00%133%
Scoot00%323%
Thai Airways00%177%
Thai VietJet Air00%1722%
VietJet Air00%110%

Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok has faced some disruption, particularly on flights operated by regional carriers like Thai Airways and Jetstar. Cancellations have been spread across domestic and international routes, leaving passengers scrambling for alternate flights.

Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport (SZX) – Tibet Airlines, Sichuan Airlines Hit Hard

Cancelled Flights:

AirlineCancelled flightsCancellation rate (%)Delayed flightsDelay rate (%)
Air China42%94%
China Southern Airlines30%3912%
Shenzhen Airlines30%4814%
Sichuan Airlines29%940%
Zhejiang Loong00%323%
Shandong Airlines00%325%
China Eastern00%1215%
Colorful Guizhou00%3150%*
Hainan Airlines00%2119%
Spring Airlines00%12%
China United Airlines00%240%
XiamenAir00%1136%
Juneyao Airlines00%17%
Donghai Airlines00%1020%
Hebei Airlines00%133%
Korean Air00%2100%*
Okay Airways00%233%
Air Travel (airline)00%150%
Ruili (airline)00%1100%*
LJ Air00%150%
Tibet Airlines00%583%
Chengdu Airlines00%250%
Asiana Airlines00%150%
AirAsia (maybe international flight)00%116%

Shenzhen Bao’an continues to face disruptions with Sichuan Airlines experiencing a major portion of the cancellations. The delays in Shenzhen are primarily due to ongoing operational issues and air traffic control problems.

Cause of Cancellations: What’s Behind the Chaos?

The flight cancellations and delays across these airports are primarily attributed to a variety of factors including:

Impact on Travel and Passengers

The ripple effect of these cancellations has caused massive inconvenience for travelers. Airports have been crowded with frustrated passengers, many of whom are scrambling to rebook flights or find alternative transportation options. Families and business travelers have experienced disruptions in their travel plans, and some flights have been rebooked for days later.

Delays have also caused economic losses, with many passengers missing important meetings, connecting flights, or leisure activities. Passengers in transit are particularly affected as they face uncertain schedules and long waiting times.

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The Impact of Cancellations on Airport Operations Across Major Hubs

The impact of flight cancellations stretches beyond just the airlines involved — airports themselves are facing significant operational disruptions. With a higher volume of cancelled flights, Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK), Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport (CTU), Singapore Changi Airport (SIN), Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK), Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport (SZX), Lhasa Gonggar International Airport (LXA), Suvarnabhumi Bangkok International Airport (BKK), and Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport (SZX) are all overwhelmed with passengers trying to rebook flights or find alternative travel options. The congestion has led to longer wait times at check-in counters, security checks, and baggage claim. This situation is also putting a strain on airport staff, who are working hard to assist passengers while managing increased inquiries across all these airports.

Additionally, airports may experience delays in ground handling operations, with delayed aircraft taking longer to be processed for takeoff. These disruptions have resulted in reduced efficiency in airport operations at these busy hubs, further increasing stress for both staff and passengers.

Conclusion: Travel Delays Are Here to Stay for Now

As the global travel industry continues to face challenges, passengers flying through major airports can expect further disruptions in the coming months. With airlines working on recovery, passengers should remain vigilant and prepared for potential delays or cancellations. Keeping updated on flight statuses, following airline advice, and staying flexible are key to navigating this period of air travel uncertainty.

Source: Different airports and FlightAware

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