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Cathay Pacific, Malaysia, Japan, Etihad, AirAsia, Singapore, Batik Air, All Nippon and More Airlines Impacted as Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Disrupt Travel Across Indonesia with Many Flights Canceled at Jakarta and Sultan Hasanuddin Airport: New Updates You Need To Know

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Friday, February 14, 2025

A powerful storm system has caused major flight disruptions across Indonesia, with heavy rain and thunderstorms leading to widespread cancellations and delays. According to FlightAware, flights have been canceled due to severe weather, impacting major carriers such as Cathay Pacific, Malaysia Airlines, Japan Airlines, Etihad Airways, AirAsia, Singapore Airlines, Batik Air, All Nippon Airways, and more. The storm has severely affected both domestic and international operations, with Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta and Sultan Hasanuddin International Airports experiencing the most significant disruptions. Thousands of passengers have been left stranded as airlines scramble to reschedule flights and manage the ongoing delays, while authorities warn of potential further disruptions as adverse weather persists.

The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has issued a weather advisory, warning of continued rainfall and possible thunderstorms through the remainder of the week. Authorities are urging travelers to check flight schedules, prepare for potential delays, and stay updated on weather alerts.

Passengers at major airports across are experiencing due to the ongoing storm. Here’s a breakdown of affected flights:

The delays and cancellations have left thousands of travelers stranded, with many facing . Airport authorities are working closely with airlines to manage .

As the several regions, authorities warn that . Heavy rainfall and and in the coming days. Travelers are advised to:

The ongoing , with authorities urging caution for those traveling by land or sea. In addition to flight delays, may cause .

For travelers affected by cancellations or long delays, airlines are offering where possible. Passengers are encouraged to check with their respective carriers for .

With more heavy rain forecasted, the Indonesian transport authorities are closely monitoring the situation to ensure passenger safety and minimize disruptions. Stay updated on weather alerts and travel advisories to navigate these challenging conditions effectively.

TTW-Dec24

Asia

Friday, February 14, 2025

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