
Bali Floods Disrupt Flights and Hotels After Tripadvisor Award
Bali floods on February 23–24, 2026 caused widespread travel disruption, with flights diverted and hotels relocating guests amid heavy rain and safety alerts.
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Bali floods on February 23–24, 2026 caused widespread travel disruption, with flights diverted and hotels relocating guests amid heavy rain and safety alerts.

Heavy snow forced a Jeju airport shutdown, leaving roughly 11,000 travellers stranded after 163 flights were cancelled and five diverted during the storm.

Flight disruptions left hundreds of passengers stranded across Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines as 1,219 delays and cancellations were recorded on 11 February 2026.

Asia flight disruptions left 143 flights canceled and 3,909 delayed, stranding thousands of passengers across Japan, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia and Hong Kong.

Boeing 787 Dreamliner fuel-control fault has prompted groundings at major carriers, threatening delays and cancellations on long-haul routes.

Japan flight cancellations have hit major hubs — Narita, Haneda, Osaka Itami and Fukuoka — with 59 cancellations affecting routes to Guam, Palau, Yakushima and other destinations.