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Typhoon Jangmi Causes Major Flight and Rail Disruptions in Japan June 3-4, 2026

Typhoon Jangmi Causes Major Flight and Rail Disruptions in Japan June 3-4, 2026
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Typhoon Jangmi struck Eastern Japan around June 3, 2026, leading to widespread disruption of air transport. Numerous flights across Tokyo and other cities were canceled as the storm affected key airports and routes in the region.

Several airlines, including Japan Airlines, Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet Air, and ANA, suspended operations along crucial routes, particularly flights connecting Hanoi and Tokyo’s Haneda and Narita airports. These suspensions contributed to the mounting cancellations amid the storm’s impact.

Transport Disruptions Extend to Rail Services

Railway services in major hubs such as Tokyo, Narita, and Nagoya also experienced suspensions in response to Typhoon Jangmi’s effects. While these rail interruptions affected many travelers,

recovery procedures were underway as of early June, aiming to restore normal service levels.

Travelers navigating Eastern Japan should anticipate continued flight cancellations and rail service interruptions during this period. Multiple airlines have halted flights on affected routes, notably between Hanoi and Tokyo, while rail operators are actively working on resuming operations following the storm-related suspensions.