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Australia and New Zealand Face Severe Travel Turmoil as Virgin, Air New Zealand, Jetstar, Qantas, and More Airlines Suspend over 30 Flights Causing Major Disruptions Across Sydney, Brisbane, Christchurch, All You Need to Know Now

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August 26, 2025
Australia and New Zealand are facing severe travel turmoil as major airlines like Virgin Australia, Air New Zealand, Jetstar, and Qantas suspend over 30 flights, causing significant travel disruptions. Airports in major cities such as Sydney, Brisbane, and Christchurch are severely affected, leaving passengers stranded and flights delayed. These cancellations are impacting both domestic and international routes, with passengers struggling to adjust their travel plans. With over 30 flights suspended across these airlines, it’s crucial for travelers to stay updated. Whether you’re flying out of Sydney or heading into Christchurch, make sure to check your flight status regularly. Airlines are working to reschedule flights, but travelers should be prepared for further delays. If you’re affected, contact your airline for rebooking options. Keep your patience and stay informed as the situation unfolds. Here’s all you need to know now about the ongoing travel disruptions.
Affected Airports and Cities
- Australia:
The airports most affected include Sydney (SYD), Melbourne Tullamarine (MEL), Brisbane (BNE), Perth International (PER), Adelaide International (ADL), Mackay (MKY), Karratha (KTA), and Mildura (MQL). Major cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth have seen significant flight delays and cancellations, especially with flights heading to and from regional airports. The cities of Karratha, Mackay, and Mildura have been particularly affected due to cancellations, leaving passengers stranded or rerouted. - New Zealand:
Christchurch International (CHC), Wellington International (WLG), Dunedin International (DUD), Palmerston North International (PMR), Tauranga (TRG), Woodbourne (BHE), Hokitika Aerodrome (HKK), and Richard Pearse (TIU) are experiencing disruptions as well. Flights between these cities and major international hubs, especially in Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland, have been severely impacted, with both domestic and regional flights facing delays and cancellations.
Total Cancellations and Delays
The total number of cancellations across all airlines is 31, while the total number of delays amounts to 452. These disruptions span across several airlines, including Air New Zealand, Qantas, Jetstar, QantasLink, and Virgin Australia, affecting a significant number of passengers.
Airline | Number of Cancellations | Number of Delays |
---|---|---|
Air New Zealand | 11 | 132 |
Qantas | 4 | 81 |
Jetstar | 8 | 87 |
QantasLink | 2 | 33 |
Virgin Australia | 6 | 119 |
Breakdown of Cancellations by Airline
Air New Zealand
Here is the information in a table format for the canceled Air New Zealand (ANZ) flights:
Origin | Destination | Scheduled Departure Time |
---|---|---|
Christchurch Int’l (CHC / NZCH) | Hokitika Aerodrome (HKK / NZHK) | Mon 16:27 NZST |
Hokitika Aerodrome (HKK / NZHK) | Christchurch Int’l (CHC / NZCH) | Mon 17:41 NZST |
Wellington Int’l (WLG / NZWN) | Richard Pearse (TIU / NZTU) | Mon 17:50 NZST |
Christchurch Int’l (CHC / NZCH) | Dunedin Int’l (DUD / NZDN) | Tue 06:40 NZST |
Wellington Int’l (WLG / NZWN) | Woodbourne (BHE / NZWB) | Tue 06:40 NZST |
Palmerston North Int’l (PMR / NZPM) | Auckland (AKL / NZAA) | Tue 07:20 NZST |
Woodbourne (BHE / NZWB) | Wellington Int’l (WLG / NZWN) | Tue 07:40 NZST |
Dunedin Int’l (DUD / NZDN) | Christchurch Int’l (CHC / NZCH) | Tue 08:20 NZST |
Wellington Int’l (WLG / NZWN) | Tauranga (TRG / NZTG) | Tue 09:20 NZST |
Auckland (AKL / NZAA) | Palmerston North Int’l (PMR / NZPM) | Tue 09:40 NZST |
Tauranga (TRG / NZTG) | Wellington Int’l (WLG / NZWN) | Tue 11:10 NZST |
Qantas
Here is the information in a table format for the canceled Qantas (QFA) flights:
Origin | Destination | Scheduled Departure Time |
---|---|---|
Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | Melbourne Tullamarine (MEL / YMML) | Mon 16:30 AEST |
Melbourne Tullamarine (MEL / YMML) | Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | Tue 08:20 AEST |
Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | Melbourne Tullamarine (MEL / YMML) | Tue 11:25 AEST |
Brisbane (BNE / YBBN) | Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | Tue 14:55 AEST |
Jetstar
Here is the information in a table format for the canceled Jetstar (JST) flights:
Origin | Destination | Scheduled Departure Time |
---|---|---|
Melbourne Tullamarine (MEL / YMML) | Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | Mon 17:40 AEST |
Brisbane (BNE / YBBN) | Mackay (MKY / YBMK) | Mon 19:10 AEST |
Adelaide Int’l (ADL / YPAD) | Melbourne Tullamarine (MEL / YMML) | Mon 18:45 ACST |
Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | Melbourne Tullamarine (MEL / YMML) | Mon 19:55 AEST |
Melbourne Tullamarine (MEL / YMML) | Adelaide Int’l (ADL / YPAD) | Mon 21:15 AEST |
Mackay (MKY / YBMK) | Brisbane (BNE / YBBN) | Mon 21:25 AEST |
Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | Melbourne Tullamarine (MEL / YMML) | Tue 07:10 AEST |
Melbourne Tullamarine (MEL / YMML) | Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | Tue 09:35 AEST |
QantasLink
Here is the information in a table format for the canceled QantasLink (QLK) flights:
Origin | Destination | Scheduled Departure Time |
---|---|---|
Devonport (YDPO) | Melbourne Tullamarine (MEL / YMML) | Tue 06:40 AEST |
Mildura (MQL / YMIA) | Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | Tue 06:45 AEST |
Virgin Australia
Here is the information in a table format for the canceled Virgin Australia (VOZ) flights:
Origin | Destination | Scheduled Departure Time |
---|---|---|
Brisbane (BNE / YBBN) | Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | Tue 06:45 AEST |
Melbourne Tullamarine (MEL / YMML) | Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | Tue 07:25 AEST |
Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | Melbourne Tullamarine (MEL / YMML) | Tue 07:25 AEST |
Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | Brisbane (BNE / YBBN) | Tue 16:10 AEST |
Perth Int’l (PER / YPPH) | Karratha (KTA / YPKA) | Wed 17:40 AWST |
Karratha (KTA / YPKA) | Perth Int’l (PER / YPPH) | Wed 20:30 AWST |
Affected Passengers: What You Can Do Now
Passengers traveling with Qantas, QantasLink, Virgin Australia, Jetstar, or Air New Zealand should be prepared for continued disruptions.
- Check your flight status: It’s crucial to stay updated on flight schedules via the airlines’ official websites or mobile apps to confirm if your flight is on time or if alternative arrangements are available.
- Contact your airline for rebooking: If your flight has been canceled, airlines typically offer rebooking options for affected passengers. Contact customer service directly or through the airline’s online platform to reschedule your journey. Be aware that long wait times might occur due to high volumes of affected travelers.
- Seek compensation: Depending on the airline and local regulations, you may be entitled to compensation for delays or cancellations. In Australia, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) outline passenger rights during such disruptions.
- Consider alternative transport options: For those stranded or facing long delays, consider alternative means of travel such as trains or buses where available, or explore rental car options for short regional trips.
Conclusion:
With a significant number of delays and cancellations affecting flights across key airports in Australia and New Zealand, passengers need to stay informed and proactive in dealing with the disruptions. Airlines are working to rebook travelers, but those impacted by delays and cancellations should anticipate longer-than-usual travel times and potential changes in their itinerary. Stay in contact with the airline, review their assistance policies, and plan ahead as you navigate the ongoing disruptions.
Soure: FlightAware
Image Credit: Virgin Australia
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Thailand may soon give away free flights to tourists exploring beyond Bangkok

Dreaming of Thailand’s white sands, fragrant street food and lush jungle escapes? The Land of Smiles is looking to sweeten the deal for travellers with a bold new plan: free domestic flights for international visitors.
Maya Bay, Phi Phi Island, Thailand/Humphrey M/Unsplash
If approved by the cabinet, the campaign – “Buy International, Free Thailand Domestic Flights” – will run from September to November 2025, giving 200,000 foreign tourists a free round-trip flight within Thailand when they book their international flights through participating airlines or agencies.
Six local carriers, including Thai Airways, Thai AirAsia and Bangkok Airways, are already on board, as previously reported by Euro News.
What’s included?
- The government will subsidise up to THB 3,500 (around R1,900) for a return flight.
- Each ticket comes with 20kg of checked baggage.
- Only travellers arriving by air will qualify (bus and boat entries won’t count).
- Existing bookings made before the programme launches won’t be eligible.
Why free flights?
Thailand wants tourists to go beyond well-worn favourites like Bangkok, Phuket, and Chiang Mai and venture into lesser-visited provinces packed with temples, authentic cuisine, and quieter beaches. The tourism ministry hopes the promotion will generate THB 8.8 billion (about R4.1 billion) in revenue from a THB 700 million budget.
Tourism struggles continue
The move comes as Thailand’s tourism industry battles to regain its pre-pandemic stride. Nearly 40 million visitors arrived in 2019, but the country is now expected to welcome only 33 million in 2025, short of its original 39 million target. Safety concerns and regional tensions have also dented its image.
To draw travellers back, the government has delayed entry fees, lifted visa restrictions for Chinese visitors, launched digital nomad visas – and even floated the idea of casinos. The free-flight campaign may be its most attention-grabbing move yet.
For now, those eyeing Thailand should keep an eye on official announcements before locking in their travel dates.
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IndiGo Airlines has announced it will launch another non-stop daily flight between Delhi and Itanagar from September 17 this year, officials at the state Civil Aviation Department said here on Wednesday.
At present, the airline operates a single daily non-stop service between Delhi and Itanagar. With growing demand, the carrier has decided to introduce a second service on the route, they said.
According to the schedule, Flight 6E 765 will depart Delhi at 9.40 AM and arrive in Itanagar at 12.20 PM, while the return Flight 6E 766 will take off from Itanagar at 12.50 PM and reach Delhi at 3.45 PM.
Officials said the new connection will further enhance accessibility to Arunachal Pradesh and meet the rising travel demand to the frontier state.
Welcoming the move, Chief Minister Pema Khandu said the service will boost tourism, trade and connectivity, opening greater opportunities for the state and easing travel for citizens.
It is expected to significantly improve accessibility to Arunachal Pradesh, strengthening the state’s link with the national capital and beyond, he said.
“Delighted to share that IndiGo Airlines is introducing additional daily, non-stop flights between Delhi and Itanagar, starting 17th September 2025. This new connection will further boost tourism, trade, and connectivity for Arunachal Pradesh,” the chief minister said in a post on X.
Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein also welcomed the decision, describing it as a step to bring the frontier state closer to the rest of the country.
“Air connectivity in Arunachal Pradesh is set to strengthen further with IndiGo launching additional daily non-stop flights between Delhi and Itanagar from 17 September 2025. This improved linkage will boost tourism, facilitate trade, and create new opportunities for our people, while bringing our state closer to the rest of the country,” Mein said in a social media post.
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