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Qantas, Virgin Australia, Malaysia, Emirates, United, Ryanair, Korean Air, Singapore Airlines and More Struggle with Over 900 New Flight Delays and Cancellations Across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Other Major Airports in Australia, Amid Severe Weather Chaos​

Severe weather chaos has wreaked havoc on flight operations across Australia, with Qantas, Virgin Australia, Malaysia Airlines, Emirates, United, Ryanair, Korean Air, Singapore Airlines, and more facing over 900 delays and cancellations at major airports, including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and others. These disruptions, caused by heavy rain, gusty winds, and reduced visibility, have left thousands of passengers stranded or rebooked. The weather, although not extreme, created significant operational challenges, particularly for airlines managing both domestic and international flights. As the situation unfolds, airlines are scrambling to recover from the widespread delays, with travelers urged to stay updated on their flight status.

Key Airports Affected by Weather

The weather disruptions have been felt throughout Australia, with a particular impact on domestic flights. The following airports reported significant delays and cancellations:
At Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, one of the busiest in Australia, the airport experienced substantial delays and cancellations, with 178 delays and 29 cancellations reported. Weather conditions, including heavy rain and gusty winds, had a significant impact on both domestic and international flights. The disruptions were particularly felt by Qantas and Virgin Australia, leading to delays for many passengers. While the weather wasn’t severe, it still affected flight operations, and travelers were advised to regularly check their flight statuses for any updates.

Similarly, Melbourne Tullamarine Airport also faced widespread delays, with 147 delays and 15 cancellations recorded. The weather, which mainly impacted regional flights, caused extended waiting times for travelers, particularly on services operated by Jetstar and Qantas. Passengers were encouraged to remain patient as airlines worked on rescheduling affected flights.


At Brisbane Airport, the disruptions were more pronounced, with 253 delays and 17 cancellations reported. The heavy rain and wind created substantial challenges for QantasLink, Jetstar, and Virgin Australia, who had to adjust their schedules to accommodate the ongoing weather conditions. Travelers were advised to stay informed through their airline’s mobile apps or customer service channels, as the airport worked to manage the disruptions and minimize delays.

In Perth International Airport, 81 delays and 1 cancellation were reported. Despite the absence of severe weather, gusty winds along flight paths contributed to multiple delays, particularly for Jetstar and Qantas flights. Although only one cancellation occurred, passengers still faced delays, especially on domestic flights.

Adelaide International Airport saw 35 delays and 2 cancellations, with Qantas and Jetstar flights being the most affected. The weather, though not extreme, resulted in slower-than-usual turnaround times for several flights. Although the disruptions were not severe, passengers faced some inconvenience due to these delays.

At Gold Coast Airport, 41 delays and 2 cancellations were reported. The weather affected flights traveling between Sydney and Melbourne, with Virgin Australia experiencing a notable impact. Passengers were encouraged to stay updated on any changes to their schedules, as weather conditions continued to affect flight operations.

Meanwhile, Cairns International Airport reported 28 delays and 1 cancellation. The weather caused several delays, particularly for QantasLink services. Though the delays were significant, the number of cancellations remained relatively low, and passengers were encouraged to stay in touch with the airline for rescheduling options.

At Hobart International Airport, only 11 delays were reported, and there were no cancellations. Despite the manageable weather, Jetstar flights were affected, causing minor delays in departure schedules. Operations at the airport continued relatively smoothly, with minimal impact on travelers.

Canberra International Airport experienced 27 delays and 4 cancellations due to adverse weather conditions. QantasLink and Virgin Australia services were most affected, leading to delays in domestic and international flights. Passengers faced challenges with rebooking and adjusting travel plans, as weather conditions continued to impact the airport.

Launceston Airport faced 17 delays, though there were no cancellations. The weather primarily caused delays for Jetstar and QantasLink flights, with low visibility and gusty winds being the main contributing factors. Despite the moderate disruptions, operations continued without any major issues.

At Newcastle Airport, 27 delays were recorded, with no cancellations. The disruptions were mostly related to delays in Jetstar flights, with passengers experiencing longer-than-usual waiting times due to the ongoing weather conditions.

Maroochydore/Sunshine Coast Airport reported 19 delays with no cancellations. The weather caused delays for Jetstar flights, mainly due to low visibility. While no cancellations occurred, the weather did result in some scheduling adjustments.

At Broome International Airport, only 3 delays were recorded, with no cancellations. The disruptions were minimal, with Qantas and Virgin Australia facing slight delays due to unfavorable weather conditions in the region. Despite these minor disruptions, operations continued with minimal delays.

Avalon Airport experienced 4 delays with no cancellations. Jetstar was the most affected airline, though the weather had little impact on overall operations. While delays were felt, they were limited and manageable for most travelers.

Finally, Alice Springs Airport reported a single delay, with no cancellations. The disruption was minimal, but the weather still contributed to a slight delay in departure schedules.

The Key Factors Behind the Disruptions

While the weather was not classified as severe, it still caused significant operational delays at airports across the country. The following weather conditions were responsible for the disruptions:

  • Heavy Rain and Low Visibility: Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane were among the hardest-hit airports, as heavy rain led to reduced visibility, which in turn delayed flights.
  • Gusty Winds: Particularly in Brisbane and Sydney, gusty winds caused delays in landings and take-offs. Crosswinds made it difficult for pilots to land safely, further contributing to delays.
  • Flight Path Congestion: Even airports like Perth and Cairns, which didn’t face heavy rain, were affected by congestion on flight paths, causing delays in both departures and arrivals.

Airlines Respond to the Disruptions

In response to the disruptions, airlines such as Qantas, Jetstar, and Virgin Australia have been working to accommodate affected passengers. Key measures include:

  • Rebooking Passengers: Affected passengers are being offered alternative flight options with no additional charge.
  • Flexible Policies: Many airlines have waived rebooking fees and provided travelers with the flexibility to change their travel dates.
  • Customer Service Channels: Regular updates are being issued through airline apps, websites, and call centers to ensure that passengers are informed of the latest changes.
Following Are the Flight Delays and Cancellations Reported Across Major Australian Airports Today

  • Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport
    Total delays today: 178
    Total cancellations today: 29
    • Qantas: 14 delays, 5% cancellations
    • Virgin Australia: 9 delays, 30% cancellations
    • QantasLink: 5 delays, 21% cancellations
    • British Airways: 1 delay, 50% cancellations
    • Air New Zealand: 9 delays, 64% cancellations
    • China Eastern: 2 delays, 33% cancellations
    • Cathay Pacific: 2 delays, 25% cancellations
    • Fiji Airways: 2 delays, 50% cancellations
    • Jetstar: 47 delays, 29% cancellations
    • Malaysia Airlines: 2 delays, 40% cancellations
    • Malindo Air: 2 delays, 100% cancellations
    • Regional Express Airlines: 10 delays, 16% cancellations
    • Tasman Cargo Airlines: 1 delay, 50% cancellations
    • Emirates: 1 delay, 10% cancellations
    • Alliance Airlines: 2 delays, 50% cancellations
    • VietJet Air: 2 delays, 100% cancellations
    • Asiana: 1 delay, 50% cancellations
  • Melbourne Tullamarine Airport
    Total delays today: 147
    Total cancellations today: 15
    • Qantas: 9 delays, 12% cancellations
    • Virgin Australia: 5 delays, 31% cancellations
    • QantasLink: 1 delay, 11% cancellations
    • Cathay Pacific: 3 delays, 37% cancellations
    • Fiji Airways: 1 delay, 50% cancellations
    • Garuda Indonesia: 1 delay, 25% cancellations
    • Jetstar: 41 delays, 26% cancellations
    • Malaysia Airlines: 2 delays, 50% cancellations
    • Malindo Air: 1 delay, 50% cancellations
    • Philippine Airlines: 1 delay, 50% cancellations
    • Singapore Airlines: 1 delay, 10% cancellations
    • Turkish Airlines: 2 delays, 200% cancellations
    • VietJet Air: 1 delay, 33% cancellations
    • Air New Zealand: 3 delays, 30% cancellations
  • Brisbane Airport
    Total delays today: 253
    Total cancellations today: 17
    • Qantas: 10 delays, 5% cancellations
    • QantasLink: 2 delays, 45% cancellations
    • Alliance Airlines: 2 delays, 33% cancellations
    • Virgin Australia: 1 delay, 54% cancellations
    • Unknown Owner: 4 delays, 150% cancellations
    • Fiji Airways: 2 delays, 100% cancellations
    • Jetstar: 36 delays, 45% cancellations
    • Korean Air: 1 delay, 50% cancellations
    • Malindo Air: 2 delays, 100% cancellations
    • Philippine Airlines: 1 delay, 50% cancellations
    • Regional Express Airlines: 7 delays, 63% cancellations
    • United: 1 delay, 50% cancellations
    • VietJet Air: 1 delay, 100% cancellations
    • Air Niugini: 1 delay, 50% cancellations
    • Air New Zealand: 3 delays, 30% cancellations
  • Perth International Airport
    Total delays today: 81
    Total cancellations today: 1
    • Qantas: 20 delays, 29% cancellations
    • AirAsia: 2 delays, 50% cancellations
    • Batik Air: 1 delay, 25% cancellations
    • Jetstar: 9 delays, 33% cancellations
    • Malaysia Airlines: 3 delays, 50% cancellations
    • Malindo Air: 3 delays, 37% cancellations
    • Network Aviation: 8 delays, 10% cancellations
    • Regional Express Airlines: 10 delays, 52% cancellations
    • Singapore Airlines: 2 delays, 25% cancellations
    • TransNusa: 1 delay, 50% cancellations
    • Alliance Airlines: 1 delay, 3% cancellations
    • Virgin Australia: 20 delays, 16% cancellations
  • Adelaide International Airport
    Total delays today: 35
    Total cancellations today: 2
    • Qantas: 6 delays, 8% cancellations
    • Air New Zealand: 1 delay, 100% cancellations
    • Jetstar: 10 delays, 26% cancellations
    • QantasLink: 3 delays, 13% cancellations
    • Regional Express Airlines: 2 delays, 8% cancellations
    • Alliance Airlines: 1 delay, 5% cancellations
    • Virgin Australia: 12 delays, 26% cancellations
  • Gold Coast Airport
    Total delays today: 41
    Total cancellations today: 2
    • Virgin Australia: 20 delays, 45% cancellations
    • Jetstar: 17 delays, 27% cancellations
    • Qantas: 3 delays, 23% cancellations
  • Cairns International Airport
    Total delays today: 28
    Total cancellations today: 1
    • QantasLink: 3 delays, 13% cancellations
    • Airnorth Regional: 1 delay, 50% cancellations
    • Air New Zealand: 1 delay, 50% cancellations
    • Jetstar: 7 delays, 18% cancellations
    • Qantas: 2 delays, 15% cancellations
    • Alliance Airlines: 3 delays, 15% cancellations
    • Air Niugini: 2 delays, 100% cancellations
    • Virgin Australia: 9 delays, 36% cancellations
  • Hobart International Airport
    Total delays today: 11
    Total cancellations today: 0
    • Jetstar: 3 delays, 13% cancellations
    • Qantas: 2 delays, 22% cancellations
    • QantasLink: 2 delays, 14% cancellations
    • Virgin Australia: 4 delays, 26% cancellations
  • Canberra International Airport
    Total delays today: 27
    Total cancellations today: 4
    • QantasLink: 9 delays, 25% cancellations
    • Qantas: 7 delays, 21% cancellations
    • Jetstar: 2 delays, 50% cancellations
    • QantasLink: 2 delays, 16% cancellations
    • Alliance Airlines: 1 delay, 50% cancellations
    • Virgin Australia: 6 delays, 28% cancellations
  • Launceston Airport
    Total delays today: 17
    Total cancellations today: 0
    • Jetstar: 9 delays, 75% cancellations
    • Qantas: 3 delays, 30% cancellations
    • QantasLink: 2 delays, 50% cancellations
    • Alliance Airlines: 1 delay, 50% cancellations
    • Virgin Australia: 2 delays, 25% cancellations
  • Newcastle Airport
    Total delays today: 27
    Total cancellations today: 0
    • Jet2: 3 delays, 9% cancellations
    • Eastern Airways: 2 delays, 33% cancellations
    • easyJet: 7 delays, 53% cancellations
    • HOP!: 2 delays, 50% cancellations
    • KLM: 2 delays, 33% cancellations
    • Loganair: 5 delays, 62% cancellations
    • Mercury Air Cargo: 1 delay, 25% cancellations
    • Norwegian Air Sweden: 2 delays, 100% cancellations
    • Ryanair: 1 delay, 3% cancellations
    • TUI Airways: 2 delays, 11% cancellations
  • Maroochydore/Sunshine Coast Airport
    Total delays today: 19
    Total cancellations today: 0
    • Jetstar: 11 delays, 64% cancellations
    • Qantas: 1 delay, 16% cancellations
    • Virgin Australia: 7 delays, 87% cancellations
  • Broome International Airport
    Total delays today: 3
    Total cancellations today: 0
    • Qantas: 1 delay, 50% cancellations
    • Virgin Australia: 2 delays, 50% cancellations
  • Avalon Airport
    Total delays today: 4
    Total cancellations today: 0
    • Jetstar: 4 delays, 28% cancellations
  • Alice Springs Airport
    Total delays today: 1
    Total cancellations today: 0
    • Virgin Australia: 1 delay, 50% cancellations

Impact on Passengers

Although the weather conditions have not been classified as severe, the disruptions caused significant inconvenience, especially for travelers with tight schedules. Many passengers have faced long waiting times, and some have had to rebook their flights. Despite these challenges, airlines are focused on recovering and getting operations back to normal.

Severe weather disruptions, including heavy rain and gusty winds, have led to over 900 flight delays and cancellations across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and other major Australian airports, impacting airlines such as Qantas, Virgin Australia, Emirates, and Ryanair.
 
Gravi perturbazioni meteorologiche, tra cui forti piogge e raffiche di vento, hanno portato a oltre 900 ritardi e cancellazioni dei voli operanti in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perthe altri importanti aeroporti australiani, con un impatto sulle compagnie aeree come Qantas, Virgin Australia, Emirates e Ryanair.
Questa mi è nuova, Ryanair nella terra dei canguri forse Jetstar:ROFLMAO:
 
Ultima modifica:
Qui hanno fatto un po' tanta di confusione, l'articolo parla dei problemi in Australia:

- cosa centra Ryanair che non ci vola?

-qui hanno sbagliato città dalle compagnie coinvolte si capisce che si parla di Newcastle , UK codice NCL, mentre l'aeroporto a cui si riferivano era Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia codice NTL

  • Newcastle Airport
    Total delays today: 27
    Total cancellations today: 0
    • Jet2: 3 delays, 9% cancellations
    • Eastern Airways: 2 delays, 33% cancellations
    • easyJet: 7 delays, 53% cancellations
    • HOP!: 2 delays, 50% cancellations
    • KLM: 2 delays, 33% cancellations
    • Loganair: 5 delays, 62% cancellations
    • Mercury Air Cargo: 1 delay, 25% cancellations
    • Norwegian Air Sweden: 2 delays, 100% cancellations
    • Ryanair: 1 delay, 3% cancellations
    • TUI Airways: 2 delays, 11% cancellations