Thursday, August 29, 2024 Typhoon Shanshan’s recent landfall in southwestern Japan has resulted in significant disruptions that are expected to have lasting effects on travelers and the tourism industry. As one of the strongest storms to hit the region, Shanshan has already claimed the lives of at least three people, caused widespread damage, and led to the evacuation of millions. The storm has particularly impacted the Kyushu region, where heavy rains, strong winds, and landslides have caused extensive power outages and infrastructure damage.

As the storm progresses, it is expected to affect central and eastern Japan, including Tokyo, further complicating travel plans and potentially disrupting the tourism sector. Fukuoka Airport (FUK) and Haneda Airport (HND): Northern Airports Experience Less Impact: Airports in Kyushu have faced a higher proportion of flight cancellations compared to other regions in Japan. The percentages of scheduled flights canceled at these airports are notably higher, reflecting the storm’s direct impact on the region.

Japan’s major airlines have been significantly affected by the typhoon, with hundreds of flights canceled. International Flights Affected: The immediate impact of Typhoon Shanshan on travelers has been severe, with hundreds of flights canceled, factories shuttered, and transportation systems in disarray. Travelers who had planned to visit Kyushu or other affected areas have found themselves stranded, with many forced to cancel or.