Typhoon Jangmi has triggered extensive travel interruptions across Tokyo and eastern Japan, resulting in numerous flight cancellations. Major airlines, including Japan Airlines and ANA, have suspended service on several routes affected by the storm, disrupting passenger travel and airline operations.
Additionally, regional carriers such as Vietnam Airlines and Vietjet Air have halted or delayed flights connecting Hanoi with Tokyo’s Haneda and Narita airports. This has compounded the impact on air travel for international and domestic passengers alike.
Rail Service Interruptions and Ongoing Recovery Efforts
Beyond air travel, rail transport in eastern Japan has also been heavily impacted. The storm’s effects have caused significant delays and disruptions throughout
the region’s train networks, limiting mobility for local and regional travelers.
Recovery operations have commenced as rail and flight services work to resume normal schedules; however, the disruptions remain considerable. Travelers in eastern Japan, particularly around Tokyo, should anticipate continued interruptions as restoration efforts progress.








