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SIA retimes Japan flights due to Typhoon Jangmi

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A flight departures board at Haneda Airport on June 1 showing a cancelled flight to Okinawa. More than 320 flights have been cancelled because of Typhoon Jangmi.
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Singapore Airlines has adjusted the schedules of selected flights between Singapore and Japan after Typhoon Jangmi affected operations in parts of Japan. The airline said the changes were necessary to ensure passenger and crew safety amid adverse weather conditions.

Travellers were advised to check their flight status before heading to the airport and monitor updates from the airline. While some flights were delayed or retimed, Singapore Airlines continued operating services where conditions permitted. The airline said it would keep monitoring the situation and make further adjustments if necessary.

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