Thousands of travelers across Asia are facing fresh disruptions as a new wave of flight cancellations sweeps through key international airports. Over 90 flights have been grounded by major carriers including Singapore Airlines, Japan Airlines, AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines, Korean Air, and Philippine Airlines. The affected airports include Changi (Singapore), Narita and Haneda (Japan), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Incheon (South Korea), and Manila (Philippines).
This latest round of cancellations is separate from previously reported disruptions linked to Typhoon Ragasa and marks a renewed operational setback for airlines already grappling with weather-related instability. Aviation authorities confirmed that the current cancellations stem from ongoing safety concerns, crew displacement, and residual storm effects that continue to impact flight paths and airport logistics.
Passengers are advised to check directly with their airlines for updated schedules and rebooking options. Airport officials are working to stabilize operations, but delays and further cancellations remain possible as weather systems evolve.
This development underscores the fragility of regional air travel amid extreme climate events and highlights the need for real-time updates to ensure passenger safety and preparedness.