Recent disruptions across Japan’s key airports have resulted in the cancellation of over 35 flights, affecting both domestic and international travelers. Major airports including Osaka International Airport, Okinawa Naha Airport, Fukuoka Airport, and Tokyo’s Narita and New Chitose airports experienced significant operational interruptions, leaving many passengers stranded or delayed. The cancellations primarily impacted flights connecting to China, Taiwan, Australia, and other destinations, leading to widespread inconvenience.
The Osaka International Airport faced notable cancellations on domestic routes to Aomori, Sendai, Miyazaki, Matsuyama, and Kumamoto, causing significant disruption for travelers within Japan. Similarly, Tokyo’s airports saw cancellations affecting international services to Brisbane and Toronto, complicating international travel plans. Okinawa’s Naha Airport also reported high cancellations on both international and domestic flights, affecting connections within Japan and to Shanghai Pudong.
These disruptions have caused extended delays, crowded terminals, and challenges for airlines in rebooking affected passengers. The aviation industry is actively working to restore normalcy, but the scale of cancellations highlights ongoing operational challenges. Travelers are advised to stay informed about their flight status and plan accordingly as the situation continues to evolve.

