Wednesday, 15 April 2026

Fuel costs rise, leading to widespread cancellations of flights from China to Southeast Asia

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With the May Day holiday approaching in mainland China, many tourists planning to travel abroad are complaining on social media about the widespread cancellations of flights to Southeast Asia. It is understood that this is due to the recent surge in international oil prices caused by the Middle East conflict.

Recently, many Chinese netizens posted on social media that their flights to Southeast Asia and Australia during and around the May Day holiday were cancelled. One netizen wrote, "My AirAsia ticket from Shanghai to Bangkok for May Day was cancelled." Another said, "My flight to Vietnam for May Day was cancelled. I carefully selected the flight two months in advance so I wouldn't have to take time off work, and it was cancelled without warning. Although I can get a full refund, direct flights during the same period have already skyrocketed to 5,000 RMB." Another wrote, "My tickets from May 1st to 5th were all cancelled, and my hotel is already booked. What am I going to do?" Yet another wrote, "My flight to Kuala Lumpur, originally scheduled for the early morning of the 3rd, was suddenly cancelled and rescheduled to 3.30 am on May 4th. Then the return flight on the same airline is scheduled for 4.30 am. It's outrageous to fly back before even clearing customs..."


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According to multiple mainland media reports, data from the "Flight Manager" platform shows that from 1 to 12 April 2026, several routes from China to Southeast Asia have had all flights cancelled, including Xianyang-Phuket, Chongqing-Phuket, Yantai-Suvarnabhumi, Ordos-Vientiane, Pudong-Tawau, Xiamen-Vientiane, Nanjing-Techo, and Hohhot-Suvarnabhumi.

Regarding flights from China to Australia, the cancellation rate for Guangzhou-Darwin flights is 83.3%, Hangzhou-Auckland flights is 57.1%, and Wuhan-Sydney flights is 50%.

On 7 April 2026, Air China issued a notice canceling its Chengdu Tianfu-KLIA flights from that day until 30 June 2026.

AirAsia X recently announced that it will suspend its Don Mueang-Pudong route from 17 April 2026 until the end of the season.

Thai AirAsia has suspended its Xi'an Xianyang-Don Mueang flight service after 11 May 2026.

On 11 April 2026, Cathay Pacific announced that due to the ongoing tensions in the Middle East, which have negatively impacted aviation fuel prices, it will consolidate a small number of passenger flights operating between 16 May 2026 and 30 June 2026 to alleviate some of the cost pressure. HK Express will also consolidate a small number of flights during the same period.

In addition, while Chinese airlines such as Spring Airlines, China Eastern and China Southern Airlines have not issued overall flight cancellation announcements, they have also cancelled some flights, including those to Southeast Asia during the May Day holiday, through system cancellations, customer service notifications, and agent notifications.

The report states that this concentrated flight adjustment is not a temporary measure by individual airlines, but rather a collective response from the industry to the surge in global aviation fuel prices and increased cost pressures.

Tuesday, 14 April 2026

Inflight Pictures : Korean Air 787 Dreamliner

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Sun Phuquoc Airways launches flight to Hong Kong on 22 May 2026

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Sun Phuquoc Airways launches scheduled flight from Phuquoc (also Phu Quoc) to Hong Kong on 22 May 2026.

On 22 May 2026, according to schedules, Sun Phuquoc flight 9G502 takes off from Phuquoc for Hong Kong at 11.55 am, lands in Hong Kong at 3.45 pm before departing from Hong Kong for Phuquoc at 4.45 pm and touching down in Phuquoc at 6.35 pm under flight 9G503.

Sun Phuquoc Airways flies to Hong Kong with its A321neo jet five times weekly, on Fridays, weekends, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Hong Kong is the Phu Quoc-based airline's third international airport destination after Taoyuan and Incheon.

After Hong Kong, Sun Phuquoc Airways plans to launch scheduled flight to Changi later from June 2026 as well as to Busan and Kaohsiung too. However, no further details to the airline's Changi flight schedules are available at the meantime.

Sun Phuquoc Airways launches daily flight to Incheon on 17 April 2026

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Sun Phuquoc Airways is launching its first scheduled flight from Phuquoc to Incheon on 17 April 2026.

On 17 April 2026, according to schedules, Sun Phuquoc Airways flight 9G450 departs from Phuquoc for Incheon at 2.25 am, touches down in Incheon at 9.55 am before leaving Incheon for Phuquoc at 12.35 am under flight 9G451 and landing in Phuquoc at 4.25 pm.

Sun Phuquoc Airways flies to Incheon with its A321neo aircraft. Incheon is the airline's second international airport destination after Taoyuan, the international gateway to Taipei, Taiwan.

Monday, 13 April 2026

Sun Phuquoc Airways flies thrice weekly to Taoyuan from 11 June 2026

 Report, photo copyright by : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA


Sun Phuquoc Airways is reducing its flight frequency to Taoyuan from Phu Quoc (or Phuquoc)  from five flights a week to three flights a week, effective 11 June 2026.

On 11 June 2026, according to schedules, Sun Phuquoc Airways flight 9G510 departs from Phuquoc for Taoyuan at 11.30 am, touches down in Taoyuan at 4.10 pm before leaving Taoyuan for Phuquoc at 5.35 pm and arriving in Phuquoc at 8.25 pm under flight 9G511.

Sun Phuquoc Airways flies to Taoyuan on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays with its A321neo aircraft. The airline commences its first international flight to Taoyuan on 29 March 2026.

9air launches flight to Kota Kinabalu on 11 April 2026

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9air has launched scheduled flight from Guiyang to Kota Kinabalu on 11 April 2026.

On 11 April 2026, according to VariFlight, 9air flight AQ1217 departs from Guiyang for Kota Kinabalu at 2.13 pm (scheduled time 2.10 pm), touches down in Kota Kinabalu at 5.49 pm (scheduled time 6.10 pm) before leaving Kota Kinabalu for Guiyang at 7.08 pm (scheduled time 7.10 pm) under flight AQ1218 and arriviing in Guiyang at 10.48 pm (scheduled time 11.15 pm).

9air flies to Kota Kinabalu from Guiyang on Saturdays with its B737-800 aircraft.



9air launches flight to Kuching on 15 March 2026

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9air has launched scheduled flight from Guiyang to Kuching on 15 March 2026.

On 15 March 2026, according to VariFlight, 9air flight AQ1215 departs from Guiyang for Kuching at 12.45 am (scheduled time 12.30 am), touches down in Kuching at 5.09 am (scheduled time 5.20 am) before leaving Kuching for Guiyang at 6.07 am (scheduled time 6.20 am) under flight AQ1216 and arriviing in Guiyang at 9.56 am (scheduled time 11.05 am).

9air flies to Kuching from Guiyang on Sundays with its B737-800 aircraft.

Inflight Pictures : Air Cambodia ATR72-600 in Cam Ranh

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