Published on
December 26, 2025

Thousands Of Passengers stranded across Asia Today as Thailand, Malaysia, India, Singapore, UAE, China, Indonesia And Japan Delay and Cancel 3,723 Flights, including Kuala Lumpur (424 delays), Shenzhen Bao’an (605 delays), Indira Gandhi International (390 delays), Dubai Airport (214 Delays and Cancellations), Tokyo Haneda (341 delays), and Soekarno-Hatta International (323 delays). Airlines with the highest impact included IndiGo (348 delays, 4 cancellations), Shenzhen Airlines (174 delays, 5 cancellations), Emirates (59 delays), Japan Airlines (139 delays, 11 cancellations), Thai Airways (66 Delays), and AirAsia (170 Delays). Despite the scale of disruption, cancellations remained comparatively limited, highlighting a delay-heavy operational strain rather than mass flight grounding across Asia. Shenzhen, Tokyo, Delhi, Jakarta, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, and Dubai were among the most affected cities, reflecting widespread disruption across China, Japan, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and the UAE.
- Updated today: Asia recorded 3,609 delays and 114 cancellations, marking one of the heaviest single-day disruption loads this month.
- Shenzhen, Kuala Lumpur, Delhi, Tokyo Haneda, and Jakarta emerged as the worst-affected airports by total delays.
- IndiGo and Shenzhen Airlines were the largest contributors by sheer delay volume across their respective regions.
- China, India, Southeast Asia, and Japan all saw simultaneous pressure, indicating a multi-regional operational crunch.
Most Affected Asian Airports by Cancellations and Delays
Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport
Shenzhen recorded the highest delay volume in Asia today with 605 delayed flights, driven largely by heavy disruption across multiple domestic Chinese carriers, while cancellations remained relatively contained.
Kuala Lumpur International Airport
Kuala Lumpur followed with 424 delays, with low-cost carriers accounting for the majority of schedule slippage and only two cancellations, reinforcing a delay-dominant pattern.
Indira Gandhi International Airport
Delhi logged 390 delays and 4 cancellations, with Indian carriers absorbing most of the operational pressure and international disruption remaining limited.
Tokyo International Airport (Haneda)
Haneda faced 341 delays and 23 cancellations, making it one of the few major hubs where cancellations rose noticeably alongside heavy delays.






