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Hundreds Of Passengers Stranded Across Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, And Malaysia As 1,216 Flight Delays And 11 Cancellations Ground Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways, AirAsia, Batik Air, Lion Air, And Others Across Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, and Changi

Hundreds Of Passengers Stranded Across Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, And Malaysia As 1,216 Flight Delays And 11 Cancellations Ground Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways, AirAsia, Batik Air, Lion Air, And Others Across Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, and Changi

Hundreds Of Passengers Abandoned In Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, And Malaysia

Today, 1,227 flight cancellations and delays hit Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, And Malaysia, including Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta (370 delays, 7 cancellations), Kuala Lumpur Intl (357 delays, 2 cancellations), Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (289 delays, 1 cancellation), and Singapore Changi (200 delays, 1 cancellation).
The most affected airlines by volume and rate include Batik Air (94 delays, 5 cancellations), AirAsia (170 delays at KUL; additional delays across SIN and CGK), Thai Airways (63 delays, 1 cancellation), Scoot (60 delays, 1 cancellation), and Lion Air (58 delays).
Major full-service airlines not among the worst-hit but still impacted include Singapore Airlines (49 delays), Garuda Indonesia (47 delays, 2 cancellations), Malaysia Airlines (60 delays, 2 cancellations), Cathay Pacific, Air India, and China Airlines, all reporting notable delay counts.
The cities most affected by today’s disruptions are Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, and Singapore Changi, underscoring widespread operational strain across Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore.

  • Updated today: 1,216 delays and 11 cancellations recorded across four major Southeast Asian airports.
  • Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta leads the region with the highest delays and cancellations combined.
  • Kuala Lumpur International follows closely, driven largely by AirAsia-group delays.
  • Singapore Changi remains comparatively resilient, with lower cancellation volume despite steady delays.
  • Bangkok Suvarnabhumi shows broad airline impact, including multiple long-haul carriers.
  • Disruptions are delay-heavy rather than cancellation-driven, affecting both low-cost and full-service airlines.

Airports Facing the Worst Cancellations And Delays Right Now

Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK)

With 370 delays and 7 cancellations, Jakarta is the most disrupted airport today, heavily impacted by domestic and regional carriers, particularly Batik Air, Lion Air, and Super Air Jet.

Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL)

KUL recorded 357 delays and 2 cancellations, with AirAsia and Malaysia Airlines accounting for a significant share of delayed operations.

Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK)

Bangkok saw 289 delays and 1 cancellation, affecting a wide mix of airlines, including Thai Airways, Thai VietJet Air, and several international long-haul operators.

Singapore Changi Airport (SIN)

Changi reported 200 delays and 1 cancellation, maintaining lower disruption levels relative to traffic volume, though Scoot and Singapore Airlines faced notable delays.

Southeast Asia Major Hub Network (Combined Impact)

Across Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore, interconnected schedules and regional traffic flows amplified delays, creating knock-on effects across multiple hubs.

Airlines with the Highest Cancellation And Delay Rates

Batik Air

The single most affected airline today, with 94 delays and 5 cancellations, primarily linked to Indonesian domestic operations.

AirAsia

Recorded 170 delays at Kuala Lumpur alone, with additional disruptions across Singapore and Jakarta, making it one of the most delay-affected carriers region-wide.

Thai Airways

Reported 63 delays and 1 cancellation at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi, placing it among the hardest-hit full-service airlines.

Scoot

Logged 60 delays and 1 cancellation at Singapore Changi, reflecting pressure on short- and medium-haul operations.

Lion Air

Experienced 58 delays at Jakarta, contributing significantly to Indonesia’s overall disruption count.

Passenger Rights & Recovery: How to Handle Delays at Busiest Airports

  • Monitor airline apps and airport departure boards for real-time updates.
  • Keep boarding passes and receipts for potential reimbursement claims.
  • Contact airline service desks early to explore rebooking or rerouting options.
  • Check eligibility for meals, hotel accommodation, or vouchers, depending on delay length.
  • Consider travel insurance coverage for extended disruptions.

Financial Impact On Airlines

Large-scale delays and limited cancellations often increase operational costs for airlines, including fuel burn, crew overtime, and ground handling fees. Prolonged disruption periods may affect on-time performance metrics, influence customer satisfaction, and potentially pressure short-term revenues, especially for high-frequency regional operators.

The Breakdown: Flight Cancellations And Delays

Today’s disruption landscape highlights AirAsia, Batik Air, Thai Airways, Scoot, Lion Air, Singapore Airlines, and Garuda Indonesia as key carriers affected by delays and cancellations. The most impacted cities and airports include Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta, Kuala Lumpur International, Bangkok Suvarnabhumi, and Singapore Changi, with Indonesia and Malaysia emerging as the worst-affected countries, followed closely by Thailand and Singapore.
Overall, the data points to a region-wide operational slowdown, driven primarily by delays rather than mass cancellations, affecting both low-cost and full-service airline networks across Southeast Asia.

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Source: Different airports and FlightAware

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