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Typhoon No. 7 is approaching, following Typhoon No. 6. Moreover, with the momentum that seems likely to hit Honshu directly, there must be many people who are planning to travel during this summer vacation period, or who are already traveling. So, "What should you do if your flight is canceled?" We asked travel analyst Kotaro Toriumi to tell us. First, move up your travel dates and return earlier, or extend your stay. And if you are still caught up in a cancellation and want to return home as soon as possible, Toriumi says that in some cases it may be faster to simply check the airline's website rather than going to the airport counter to get a ticket on the waiting list. He also suggests traveling with a laptop to switch to telework. (From MBS TV's "Yonchan TV" broadcast on August 10, 2023) ◎Kotaro Toriumi (aviation and travel analyst, part-time lecturer at Teikyo University, researches airline marketing strategies, is familiar with travel conditions both domestically and internationally, and has appeared in many media outlets) ▼MBS NEWS HP https://www.mbs.jp/news/ ▼The latest news and features are delivered every day Please subscribe to our channel! https://www.youtube.com/c/MBSnewsCH?s... #Typhoon No. 7 #Obon #Air flights #Aircraft #Airline #Plane #Cancellation #Airport #Travel #Journey #Homecoming #Summer vacation #Airline ticket #Cancellation waiting list #Air ticket #Typhoon #MBS News #Mainichi Broadcasting System