Super typhoon prompts flight cancelations in Japan

Steve Creedy

By Steve Creedy Fri Oct 11, 2019

Travelers to, from and in Japan are again facing airline delays and cancelations as a super typhoon approaches the country with violent winds and heavy rains. Typhoon Hagibis has prompted emergency warnings and advisories along the south coast of Japan amid fears it could be one of the most damaging storms to have hit the Asian nation. The Japan Meteorological Agency expects the super typhoon, which is equivalent to a Category 4 Hurricane or higher,  to make landfall Saturday and has warned houses could collapse in winds as strong as 216kmh. READ: London airport protestor glues himself to jet's roof. It comes just a month after Typhoon Faxai left 930,000 households without power. CNN reported almost 1200 flights have been canceled by Japan’s two biggest carriers on October 12, affecting about 190,00 passengers. It said All Nippon Airways had canceled 490 domestic and 112 international flights while Japan Airlines canceled 513 domestic and 72 international. Airports in the firing line include Haneda and Narita in Tokyo as well as Nagoya Chubu and Osaka Kansai. Airlines are waiving change and cancellation fees for weather-affected flights. The typhoon has affected the Rugby World Cup with games between England and France and Italy and New Zealand canceled. "Based on the latest detailed information from the tournament’s independent weather experts, Hagibis is predicted to be the biggest typhoon of the 2019 season and is highly likely to cause considerable disruption in the Tokyo, Yokohama and City of Toyota areas throughout Saturday, including likely public transport shutdown or disruption,”  the World Rugby and the Japan Rugby 2019 Organising Committee said.  

Have questions or want to share your thoughts?

Comments

No comments yet, be the first to write one.

Latest news and reviews

View more
Should passengers who take bags in an evacuation be banned?
Airline News

Should passengers who take bags in an evacuation be banned?

Mar 13, 2026

Josh Wood
Air Europa sets new safety benchmark with Seven Star PLUS Safety Rating
Airline News

Air Europa sets new safety benchmark with Seven Star PLUS Safety Rating

Mar 12, 2026

Josh Wood
Air India Express 737 MAX loses nose landing gear after hard landing in Phuket
Airline News

Air India Express 737 MAX loses nose landing gear after hard landing in Phuket

Mar 11, 2026

Josh Wood
Latest update: Middle East airspace restrictions crisis
Airline News

Latest update: Middle East airspace restrictions crisis

Mar 11, 2026

Josh Wood

Featured articles

View more
Should passengers who take bags in an evacuation be banned?
Airline News

Should passengers who take bags in an evacuation be banned?

Mar 13, 2026

Josh Wood
Air Europa sets new safety benchmark with Seven Star PLUS Safety Rating
Airline News

Air Europa sets new safety benchmark with Seven Star PLUS Safety Rating

Mar 12, 2026

Josh Wood
Is it still safe to fly with Emirates, Qatar and Etihad?
Airline News

Is it still safe to fly with Emirates, Qatar and Etihad?

Mar 6, 2026

Sharon Petersen
Cathay Pacific marks 80 years of aviation heritage – with Australia at the heart of its history
Airline News

Cathay Pacific marks 80 years of aviation heritage – with Australia at the heart of its history

Feb 27, 2026

Airline Ratings