Published on August 15, 2025
Japan is battling ongoing travel disruptions as Japan Airlines (JAL), All Nippon Airways (ANA), and Japan Air Commuter are forced to ground flights due to a powerful tropical depression that is sweeping across the country. The storm, which has brought high winds and heavy rain, has led to widespread flight cancellations and delays, stranding passengers at major airports like Haneda and Kansai. Airlines have prioritized safety, but the severe weather has left travelers facing continued uncertainty as critical domestic routes between Tokyo, Osaka, and western Japan are severely impacted.
Unsettling Weather Conditions Hit Japan’s Air Traffic
The unpredictable tropical depression has caused massive turbulence in Japan’s aviation industry, particularly affecting domestic flights. The storm’s erratic course, combined with severe weather patterns, has prompted airlines to cancel and delay flights, especially those connecting Tokyo and Osaka with other key destinations across the country. These measures were necessary to ensure that passengers and crew remain safe during an increasingly volatile weather event.
The storm has been accompanied by torrential downpours and powerful winds, leading to widespread disruption at Japan’s busiest airports. Airports in Tokyo, Osaka, and other major cities have experienced delays, with the effects rippling across both domestic and international connections. Airlines have been forced to adjust their operations, prioritizing safety over schedules.
Japan Airlines Grounds Flights Amid Weather Warnings
Japan Airlines (JAL) was one of the first carriers to respond to the storm’s growing threat. On Thursday, JAL canceled one major domestic flight:
- JAL323 from Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND) to Fukuoka (FUK), originally scheduled for 3:25 PM JST.
Alongside this cancellation, JAL has reported 160 flight delays, accounting for 19% of its total scheduled services. The storm’s impact on the airline’s operations has been felt across Japan, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded at airports, waiting for updates and rescheduling options.
Additionally, JAL’s regional partner, Japan Air Commuter, also saw major disruptions. The airline grounded one round-trip flight:
- JAC2325 (Osaka Itami to Tajima) and JAC2326 (Tajima to Osaka Itami).
Japan Air Commuter has experienced 12 delays, accounting for 11% of its scheduled services. These disruptions have caused a ripple effect, especially on smaller regional routes, adding further strain to an already overburdened network.
All Nippon Airways Faces Significant Flight Cancellations
All Nippon Airways (ANA), a leading carrier in Japan, has also been impacted heavily by the tropical storm. On Friday morning, the airline was forced to cancel one essential flight:
- ANA990, an Airbus A320 flying from Osaka’s Kansai International Airport (KIX) to Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND), scheduled for a 6:55 AM departure.
The cancellation of this key flight, which connects two of Japan’s most important cities, has disrupted the business travel schedule for many, with passengers facing challenges in rescheduling their meetings. In total, ANA has reported 142 flight delays, which represent 24% of their scheduled services, as the airline works to mitigate the storm’s impact.
Airports Overloaded with Disrupted Passengers
The storm’s unpredictability has led to a wave of delays and cancellations across major Japanese airports, including Haneda, Kansai, and Itami. These airports, known for their precision and efficiency, are currently facing significant congestion as passengers wait for updates and alternative travel arrangements.
Even minor disruptions can create chaos at these high-volume hubs. The continuous flow of updates and last-minute changes is leaving passengers uncertain about their travel plans, causing frustration and confusion. Airlines and airport staff are working to handle the crisis, but the lack of a unified explanation for the disruptions has only heightened the sense of uncertainty.
The Numbers: Flight Cancellations and Delays
The ongoing weather system has caused a staggering number of flight disruptions. As of Friday morning, the total number of cancellations and delays reported by the affected airlines include:
- Japan Airlines (JAL): 1 canceled flight and 160 delayed flights (19% of total services).
- All Nippon Airways (ANA): 1 canceled flight and 142 delayed flights (24% of total services).
- Japan Air Commuter: 1 canceled flight and 12 delayed flights (11% of total services).
Guidance for Passengers Amid Continuing Disruptions
For travelers within Japan, the message is clear: check flight statuses regularly and stay updated on any changes. Given the evolving nature of the storm, airlines are advising passengers to monitor their official apps or websites for real-time updates. As the situation is fluid, travelers are urged to prepare for possible further cancellations or delays.
Passengers who find themselves affected by cancellations should contact their airline immediately to discuss rebooking options or potential refunds. Airlines are attempting to prioritize affected travelers, but the scale of the storm’s impact means response times may be longer than usual.
Looking Ahead: Ongoing Travel Challenges
As the storm continues to move across Japan, further disruptions are expected. The severity of the weather means the aviation sector is likely to face more challenges throughout the weekend. With over 300 delays and a number of cancellations still in place, passengers should expect continued uncertainty.
Japan is facing ongoing travel disruptions as Japan Airlines, ANA, and Japan Air Commuter ground flights due to a powerful tropical depression, causing widespread cancellations and delays, leaving passengers stranded across major airports.
Japan’s air travel network is being tested like never before, underscoring the vulnerability of air travel systems during extreme weather events. As the situation unfolds, travelers are advised to stay patient and flexible while navigating these challenges.
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