Flights from New York to Incheon Rerouted Due to Volcanic Ash Over Kamchatka

By Ivan PetrenkoNov 6, 2025 20:41 PMNews
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Volcanic ash from Kamchatka has prompted airlines to adjust flight paths across the northern Pacific. Source: unsplash

Asiana Airlines has altered the route for its New York–Incheon services after volcanic ash spread over the Kamchatka Peninsula. The change covers flights OZ221 and OZ223, which now take a revised course to avoid the affected airspace. The new routing has been used since 6 November 2025 and will stay in place until the airspace over the region is declared clear.

The longer route may add some time to the flight, so passengers should look up the latest schedule before they head to the airport. Some services might arrive later than usual, and cargo limits could apply. In a few cases, checked baggage may be sent on a different aircraft if space is tight. The changes were introduced with guidance from international aviation bodies to keep operations running safely.

Asiana Airlines has rerouted New York–Incheon flights to avoid volcanic ash over Kamchatka. Source: unsplash
Asiana Airlines has rerouted New York–Incheon flights to avoid volcanic ash over Kamchatka. Source: unsplash

Passengers should keep essential items such as medicines, travel documents, and valuables in their hand luggage. The airline is reviewing routes based on updated weather and safety information. Crews and flight planners are following the ash cloud’s movement and making changes when required to keep flights safe between North America and East Asia. Extra inspections are also being carried out on aircraft returning from the affected region to ensure all systems remain in good condition.

Volcanic activity in Kamchatka has affected trans-Pacific routes before. Fine volcanic ash can rise high into the atmosphere and harm aircraft engines, which makes avoiding the area the safest option. Similar precautions have been introduced by several airlines in the past when eruptions disrupted operations across the region. While these measures may cause delays, they are part of standard aviation procedures designed to minimise risk.

The ash cloud from Kamchatka’s active volcanoes has affected trans-Pacific air routes. Source: unsplash
The ash cloud from Kamchatka’s active volcanoes has affected trans-Pacific air routes. Source: unsplash

The rerouting keeps the New York–Incheon service running even under difficult conditions. Travellers with onward connections through Incheon are encouraged to allow extra time between flights. The disruption shows how weather and natural forces can still affect long-distance flights. Thanks to coordinated planning, services continue to operate safely across continents. Passengers travelling this week should keep an eye on flight alerts and official airline messages to stay up to date with any changes.

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