Asia Flight Chaos Strands Passengers on Key Regional Routes
More than 50 cancellations and extensive delays across Asia are stranding passengers on routes to Jakarta, Bali, Singapore, Sydney, San Francisco and beyond.
Wayne Hall is a travel journalist for The Traveler, specializing in travel news, aviation updates, and destination impacts.
More than 50 cancellations and extensive delays across Asia are stranding passengers on routes to Jakarta, Bali, Singapore, Sydney, San Francisco and beyond.
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Cyclone Gezani has left at least 62 dead in Madagascar, displaced tens of thousands, and triggered urgent travel warnings for Toamasina and nearby coastal areas.
Severe weather and network strain in China have triggered fresh flight cancellations and delays, disrupting travel to Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Chongqing and other key cities.
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Severe storms have delayed 601 flights and cancelled 65 at Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, stranding thousands and disrupting major international routes.
Severe flooding and extreme rains in Bali are disrupting flights, Sanur fast boats and Nusa Penida ferries, forcing tourists and locals to rapidly adjust travel plans.
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