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Tsunami warnings disrupt air travel between US West Coast, Hawaii, and Japan

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Tsunami warnings disrupt air travel between US West Coast, Hawaii, and Japan
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Joe Sprague, CEO | Hawaiian Airlines

Travel disruptions spread across the United States West Coast, Hawaii, and Japan after tsunami warnings were issued following a powerful earthquake off eastern Russia on July 29, 2025. The earthquake, which measured 8.8 in magnitude and struck at approximately 19:24 EST, led to widespread alerts throughout the Pacific region.

Hawaii and Alaska’s Aleutian Islands were placed under official tsunami warnings, while coastal areas of California, Oregon, and Washington were put on watch. As a result, several US airlines suspended flights to Hawaii. Some aircraft already en route returned to their departure airports on the mainland. Japanese carriers also canceled flights as the situation developed.

Flights departing from Los Angeles, Vancouver, San Francisco, and San Diego for Honolulu International Airport were either delayed or canceled by multiple airlines. According to Flightradar24 data, some in-air flights were diverted before reaching Hawaii. Both Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines took precautionary measures by holding departures to Hawaii and diverting flights as needed.

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"We are holding flight departures to the Islands on Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines. As a safety precaution, flights en route to Hawaii are returning to the mainland or diverting as needed. We are monitoring airport conditions with government agencies and could see operational impacts. A waiver is in place allowing guests to adjust their travel plans,” both airlines said in a statement.

Maui’s Kahului Airport canceled all Tuesday evening flights due to the warnings. Around 200 passengers sheltered overnight inside the terminal according to Hawaii’s Department of Transportation; those remaining would be re-screened before departures resumed. Hilo International Airport also remained closed as of 20:30 local time Tuesday night. At Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu, baggage screening was temporarily suspended but later resumed; inter-island and transpacific flights experienced rescheduling due to delays.

Hawaiian Airlines has since resumed operations after pausing departures and diverting inbound flights earlier in the evening. Alaska Airlines announced it would resume operations earlier on Wednesday, July 30. Both carriers offered travel waivers for affected passengers flying between July 29 and July 30—allowing travelers to reschedule without penalty or cancel for future credit—and advised passengers to confirm flight status before traveling.

The impact extended beyond US territory into Japan where tsunami warnings led cities along the Pacific coast—including Sendai—to prepare for waves up to three meters high. Sendai Airport closed all runways by 10:15 local time according to airport authorities; Flightaware reported that at least 17 departures and 14 arrivals had been canceled there so far—affecting operators such as Japan Airlines (JAL), All Nippon Airways (ANA), ANA Wings as well as international carriers HK Express and EVA Air suspending services scheduled for July 30.

Japan Airlines alone saw at least eleven cancellations across its network with about eighty-seven additional delays reported throughout Japan’s air transport system as disruptions continued.

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