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		<title>Asia flights cancelled delayed</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This week, Asia flights are facing widespread cancellations and delays, with over 4,300 delays reported across the region. Major airlines are struggling to maintain schedules.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Asia flights are facing significant disruptions this week, with a staggering 4,319 delays and 189 cancellations reported across the region. Major hubs such as Tokyo, Bangkok, and Delhi are particularly affected, with 67 cancellations and 1,470 delays specifically noted in these cities.</p>
<p>All Nippon Airways (ANA) is experiencing increased operational costs due to these disruptions, including higher fuel burn and crew expenses. &#8220;The ongoing delays and cancellations are stressing our schedules and costs,&#8221; an ANA spokesperson stated.</p>
<p>Tokyo Haneda Airport has been a focal point for these delays, where missed connections have forced many passengers to rebook onto fuller flights. The situation has created a ripple effect, complicating travel plans for thousands.</p>
<p>In addition to weather-related issues, operational restrictions are also contributing to the chaos. Singapore Airlines has suspended its Singapore-Dubai route until at least May 31, while Japan Airlines (JAL) has cancelled all flights to Guam for April 14-15 due to Typhoon Sinlaku.</p>
<p>Dubai has imposed a cap on foreign airlines, limiting them to a single daily flight through the end of May, further complicating travel logistics in the region.</p>
<p>Amid these challenges, the exact reasons for the widespread disruptions remain unconfirmed. Observers are closely monitoring the situation as airlines work to recover from the impact of these cancellations and delays.</p>
<p>As the week progresses, airlines are expected to continue grappling with the fallout from these operational challenges, which are likely to affect travel plans for many.</p>
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