In early June 2026, Typhoon Jangmi caused significant disruptions to air travel in Tokyo and nearby areas, resulting in widespread flight cancellations. Major carriers such as Japan Airlines and ANA, along with several international airlines including Vietnam Airlines and Vietjet Air, suspended flights on routes between Hanoi and Tokyo’s Haneda and Narita airports in response to the storm’s impact.
Rail transportation across eastern Japan was also affected, with interruptions reported in several locations including Tokyo and Nagoya. Although services have started to gradually resume, travelers should anticipate ongoing delays as recovery efforts continue.
Transport Challenges Amid Typhoon Impact
Following the storm, rail networks in eastern
Japan have been undergoing phased restoration, but full recovery remains pending. The combined effect of halted flights and impaired rail operations has led to notable disruptions for those traveling to and within the Tokyo metropolitan region and surrounding prefectures.
Authorities and transportation providers are monitoring conditions closely and prioritizing safety, which has influenced the suspension and delay of services. As of early June, no specific timelines have been announced regarding the full return to normal schedules for flights and trains.








