Typhoon Jangmi Disrupts Flights Between Taiwan and Tokyo

Typhoon Jangmi has caused flight cancellations and delays between Taiwan and Tokyo. Airlines have announced schedule changes for the 3rd and are advising passengers to stay updated.
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  • 📰 Published: June 2, 2026 at 20:18
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According to the Central News Agency, several airlines announced on the 2nd that flights between Taiwan and Tokyo on the 3rd will be affected by Typhoon Jangmi. According to the Central Weather Administration, as of 2:00 PM on the 2nd, the center of Typhoon Jangmi was at 30.6 degrees north latitude and 130.5 degrees east longitude, moving northeast at 44 km/h. Tigerair Taiwan announced the cancellation of flights IT216/IT217 (Taoyuan-Haneda) and IT200/IT201 (Taoyuan-Narita), and the delay of IT280/IT281 (Kaohsiung-Narita). EVA Air announced the cancellation of BR189 (Haneda-Songshan), BR191 (Haneda-Songshan), and BR192 (Songshan-Haneda). Cathay Pacific will delay CX450 (Taipei-Narita) to 5:05 PM and CX451 (Narita-Taipei) to 8:10 PM. Starlux Airlines will delay JX314 (Taichung-Narita) and JX315 (Narita-Taichung). China Airlines announced the cancellation of CI100/CI101 (Taoyuan-Narita), the delay of CI220/CI221 (Songshan-Haneda) and CI102/CI103 (Kaohsiung-Narita), and the use of larger aircraft for CI104/CI105 and CI108/CI109 (Taoyuan-Narita).

FAQ

Where is Typhoon Jangmi heading?

It is moving in a northeasterly direction.