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Two Japanese airlines said more than 100 flights to and from Tokyo’s Haneda Airport were expected to be canceled on Wednesday after a plane crash on a runway the previous day.
The flight cancellations will affect an estimated 20,000 passengers, state broadcaster NHK reported. This includes 9,250 passengers on Japan Airlines (JAL), the airline told CNN on Wednesday.
The cancellations include 54 domestic flights and one international flight for Japanese carrier All Nippon Airways (ANA) and 50 domestic flights for JAL, according to both airlines.
In response, JR Central will offer additional Shinkansen services on Wednesday, according to NHK.
The fatal plane crash occurred at 5:46 p.m. local time (3:46 a.m. ET) on Tuesday.5 people killed in JAL plane crash A jet plane carrying hundreds of passengers from the northern city of Sapporo burst into flames after colliding with an earthquake relief plane as it landed at Haneda.
According to the airline, all 379 passengers and crew on JAL Flight 516, including eight children under the age of two, were safely evacuated from the aircraft.
According to Japan’s Transport Minister Tetsuo Saito, five crew members were killed in the second De Havilland Canada DHC-8.
Video footage showed a huge fireball erupting as the JAL plane ignited, leaving a trail of flames on the runway.
An investigation into the crash is currently underway, and experts told CNN that the successful evacuation was due to a combination of modern safety standards and JAL’s uniquely rigorous safety culture.