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Japan's airlines cancel flights after blizzards strike the northwest coast

The largest airline in Japan announced on Tuesday that strong winds and heavy snowfall caused the cancellation of dozens of flights to and from the northwestern coast. This includes popular ski regions.

As of 1 p.m. local (0400 GMT), ANA Holdings cancelled 56 flights, affecting approximately 3,900 passengers. Meanwhile, as?of 11:00 a.m. (0200 GMT), Japan Airlines cancelled 37?flights affecting 2,213?passengers.

ANA has said that there will be a delay at some airports because of the continued adverse weather conditions.

The New?Chitose Airport in Japan's northernmost Prefecture, Hokkaido, was the most affected. 49 of ANA’s 56 flights were cancelled.

Airport is gateway to Niseko, a?ski resort that has exploded in popularity with international visitors looking to enjoy some of the best powder skiing conditions and take advantage of the weak yen.

The Japan Meteorological Agency warned on Monday that heavy snow would hit the north and western parts of the country, along the Sea of Japan between January 21-25 and advised against any non-essential travel. (Reporting and editing by Jamie Freed; Anton Bridge)

(source: Reuters)