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JAL to establish a new low-cost carrier

Japan Airlines (JAL) has announced the decision to establish a new low-cost carrier (LCC) business for the international market. As described in theย FY2017-2020 JAL Group Medium Term Management Plan, the company looks to develop and cultivate new business opportunities. The new LCC business will specifically feature international routes with medium to long-haul flights and will aim to provide customers with new options when traveling to/from Japan.

The company will be a consolidated subsidiary of the JAL Group and plans to operate flights from Narita International Airport to select destinations in Asia, Europe, and the Americas. In the first stages of its establishment, the carrier will operate two Boeing 787-8 aircraft and is targeting to launch commercial flights from the summer of 2020 when Narita Airport plans to complete enhancements to its facilities.

To date, JAL has remained committed to refine its own full service carrier model while making key investments into Jetstar Japan. When JAL establishes the new LCC business, the company aims to create new demand, working along with the successful services provided by Jetstar Japan, which features domestic and short-haul international flights. Through these actions, the company will take on the challenge to deliver and meet the needs of diversified customer groups around the world.

In alignment with the company`s Medium Term Management Plan, the LCC business is part of JAL`s `10 Year Grand Design` strategy where the company will accelerate growth through innovation, while contributing toward the country`s target to welcome new inbound visitors in the next 3 years and beyond.

Hawaiian Airlines and Japan Airlines start their codeshare flights

Hawaiian Airlines Boeing 717-22A N475HA (msn 55121) HNL (Elway Kibota). Image: 931697.

Hawaiian Airlines and Japan Airlines started their codeshare flights on March 25. Guests traveling between Japan and Hawaiโ€˜i now enjoy this new partnership that brings together JALโ€™s network of over 30 domestic cities and 11 international destinations and Hawaiianโ€™s convenient flight connections throughout its island chain.

Phase one of the comprehensive partnership includes:

  • Access to 36 domestic and 11 international destinations (subject to government approval) within JALโ€™s network, as well as all Japan-Hawaii flights.
  • Access to Hawaiian’s robust neighbor island network of approximately 170 daily flights.
  • Hawaiian Airlines inclusion into JAL’s JALPAK offers guests more options on tour packages between Japan and Hawaiโ€˜i beginning April 2.
  • Ability to earn HawaiianMiles and JAL Mileage Bank credit on codeshare flights, including non-stop flights between Honolulu and Nagoya and Sapporo.
  • Reciprocal lounge benefits.
  • Convenient connections and an improved guest experience following Hawaiianโ€™s relocation to Terminal 2, adjacent to JAL, at Tokyo Narita Airport which began on March 25.

Hawaiian, the largest U.S. carrier for service between Japan and Hawaiโ€˜i, has carried over 3 million guests via its gateways in Haneda and Narita, Sapporo and Osaka since launching service in 2010. JAL, the number one ย carrier on the route, transported over 1 million travelers between Japan and Hawaiโ€˜i in 2017.

JAL and Hawaiian plan to further enhance their partnership by creating a joint venture through an antitrust immunity agreement. The carriers anticipate filing their request with the U.S. Department of Transportation and Japanese authorities next month.

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Japan Airlines and Alaska Airlines to expand codeshare network

From the Alaska Airlines blog:

Alaska Airlines and Japan Airlines (JAL) are expanding their partnership with additional codeshare flights that include former Virgin America routes, such as San Francisco to Boston, to Denver and to Newark.

Japan Airlines will start selling tickets for the new codeshare flights on Feb. 6 for travel after May 20, 2018.

Alaska and JAL originally teamed up in June 2016 with a codeshare agreement and frequent-flyer partnership, providing seamless travel and mileage earning opportunities between Alaskaโ€™s gateways in North America, Japan and throughout Asia. For members of Alaskaโ€™s Mileage Plan, base miles earned and class of service bonuses on Japan Airlines count toward Mileage Plan elite status.

JAL operates a modern fleet of Boeing 777-300ERs and 787s between Japan and North America.

Japan Airlines and Aeroflot launch a comprehensive partnership

JAL-Japan Airlines Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner JA828J (msn 38438) PAE (Nick Dean). Image: 909162.

Japan Airlines (JAL) Aeroflot Russian Airlines have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for a strategic cooperation agreement to pursue commercial opportunities which will greatly benefit the customers of both airlines by providing more options for travel between Russia and Japan.

Since the relaxation of visa requirements to the nationals of Japan and Russia from January 1, 2017, the demand between the two countries has been steadily increasing and the two airlines have agreed to work together to further stimulate travel between the two countries.

As a first step, JAL and Aeroflot have agreed to start codeshare cooperation between Japan and Russia as well as Aeroflotโ€™s domestic flights, and JALโ€™s domestic and international flights. The first stage of the codeshare cooperation is planned to be implemented after fiscal year 2018.

In addition to the codeshare cooperation, JAL and Aeroflot will pursue the development of the partnership in various areas, including frequent flyer programs, airport relocation, while considering a joint business in the future.

Japan Airlines currently operates four weekly flights to Moscow Domodedovo Airport from Tokyo Narita Airport using Boeing 787-8 aircraft. Between July to October 2017, the frequency had temporarily increased to seven flights per week to accommodate the demand during the peak summer season in 2017.

Aeroflot operates daily nonstop flights year-round from Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport to Tokyo Narita Airport. Flights from Moscow are operated with Airbus A330-300 aircraft.

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Bottom Copyright Photo:ย Aeroflot Russian Airlines Airbus A330-343 VQ-BCV (msn 1072) GVA (Paul Denton). Image: 911403.

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JAL is coming back to Dallas/Fort Worth

JAL-Japan Airlines (Tokyo) will restore the Tokyo (Narita) – Dallas/Fort Worth route on November 30. The restored route will be operated with Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners four days a week.

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American Airlines issued this statement welcoming back JAL to DFW:

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American Airlines is pleased to welcome fellow oneworld alliance member and Pacific Joint Business partner Japan Airlines (JAL) to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) with its return to service between Tokyo Narita (NRT) and DFW starting November 30, 2015. American will add its code to the route.

American currently operates twice-daily service from DFW to NRT with Boeing 777-200 aircraft. JAL will offer customers service four days per week with Boeing 787-8 aircraft fitted with the airline’s latest cabin interiors and seats in a three-class configuration and is considering scheduling daily service for spring 2016.

“On behalf of American’s 100,000 employees, we welcome our joint business partner, Japan Airlines, to our great hub in Dallas/Fort Worth,” said Andrew Nocella, American’s chief marketing officer. “American is making great strides to expand our presence in Asia, and this partnership represents a key component of that effort. This new service complements American’s existing service and brings more choice for our customers traveling between Asia and the U.S., providing more opportunities to connect Asia to South America. Japan Airlines is an honorable partner and a great friend to American.”

“We are pleased to announce the return of Dallas/Fort Worth to our international network, which becomes our eighth gateway in North America and our fourth U.S. service launch in just over three years,” said Yoshiharu Ueki, President of Japan Airlines. “By making full use of the efficiencies of the Dreamliner as well as capitalizing on our even stronger relationship with American Airlines, we are confident this resumed service will provide even more valuable links for commercial and cultural exchanges for our customers in both regions and beyond.”

“We are honored to welcome back Japan Airlines to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and are excited about the outstanding connectivity and customer service they will provide to passengers flying to Japan and throughout Asia,” said Sean Donohue, chief executive officer of DFW Airport. “With the addition of this new flight to Tokyo, coupled with partner American Airlines’ two daily flights, DFW Airport will further support our mission to connect the world to Dallas Fort Worth.”

 

American and JAL commenced their Pacific Joint Business partnership in April 2011, and have since greatly expanded customer benefits including better flight schedules, expanded codesharing, more coordinated services and greater access to a wider variety of fares.

JAL will offer a special bonus mile campaign for JAL Mileage Bank loyalty program members. For details, refer to the JAL website.

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Japan Airlines takes delivery of its first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner

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JAL-Japan Airlines (Tokyo) has taken delivery of its first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. The pictured 787-9 JA861J (msn 35422) was handed over by Boeing to the carrier on May 14 but it did not arrive at the Narita International Airport base until June 11 according to our partner ZipanguFlyer. The jetlinerย seats 195 in a three-class layout with 44 Sky Suite (business), 35 Sky Premium (premium economy), and 116 Sky Wider II (economy) seats. The new type is expected to enter revenue service on the Tokyo (Narita) โ€“ Jakarta (Soukarno-Hatta) route on July 1.

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JAL resumes Osaka Kansai-Los Angeles flights

JAL-Japan Airlines (Tokyo) on March 20 resume daily flights between Osaka (Kansai) and Los Angeles with Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners.

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JAL Express is merged into Japan Airlines

JAL Express (Tokyo-Haneda) today (October 1) was merged into its parent JAL-Japan Airlines (Tokyo) as planned. JAL Express operated its last flight yesterday. The JAL Express titles are being removed from the aircraft.

JAL Express started operations on July 1, 1998 as a low-cost subsidiary.

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Japan Airlines to restart Osaka (Kansai)-Los Angeles flights on March 20, introduces “JAL Sky Suite 787” service

JAL-Japan Airlines (Tokyo) will resume the Osaka (Kansai)-Los Angeles route on March 20, 2015. Additionally the carrier will resume Nagoya (Chubu Centrair)-Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) route on December 20, 2014.

The airline issued this statement:

JAL Group (JAL) has announced revisions to its international network, flight frequency and fleet plans in the second half of fiscal year 2014, the year ending March 31, 2015. The airline will launch two routes between Nagoya (Chubu) and Bangkok, as well as between Osaka (Kansai) and Los Angeles. Additionally, the airlineโ€™s fully revamped JAL SKY SUITE aircraft will be expanded onto more international routes. JAL is implementing adjusted flight frequencies and fleet plans in accordance with the needs of its customers. JAL is embracing new challenges to expand its network, and to enhance the quality of products and services in order to improve customersโ€™ convenience.

The following flight schedules and fleet plans are subject to relevant authoritiesโ€™ approvals and changes.

1. Expansion of International Network

JAL will advance the implementation of an expanded international network outside of Japanโ€™s Tokyo Metropolitan Area, which was originally scheduled for FY2015. The airline will launch Chubu = Bangkok route from December 2014, and Kansai = Los Angeles route from March 2015. These are JALโ€™s first international flights from Chubu Airport in ten years, and concurrently its first international flights from Kansai Airport in six years. JAL becomes the only Japanese airline to operate nonstop flights on these two international routes. The airline is positively contributing to the economic development of the Chubu and Kansai regions, as well as to the improvement of customersโ€™ convenience.

Launched Routes

Flight No.

Route

Dep. Time

Arr. Time

Aircraft

Date Effective

Days of Operation

JL737

Nagoya (Chubu) โ€“ Bangkok

10:30

14:50

767-300ER 787-8(*1)

Dec. 20, 2014 ~

Daily

JL738

Bangkok โ€“ Nagoya (Chubu)

22:55

06:20+1

JL060

Osaka (Kansai) โ€“ Los Angeles

15:20 (17:40)*(2)

09:20 (12:00)

787-8

Mar. 20, 2015 ~

Daily

JL069

Los Angeles โ€“ Osaka (Kansai)

11:20 (14:30)

15:50+1 (19:00+1)

(*1) Boeing 787-8 will utilized on the Chubu – Bangkok route from January 1, 2015.
(*2) โ€œ( )โ€are the Dep. and Arr. time on and after March 29, 2015, which are subject to change.

Chubu-Bangkok route

The Bangkok route will be initially operated with a Boeing 767-300 ERs, and from January 2015, the aircraft is scheduled to be replaced with the Boeing 787-8s in order to provide customers with a more comfortable in-flight experience. JAL will operate five daily flights between Japan and Bangkok after adding the Chubu – Bangkok service, which re-positions JAL as the leader in flight frequencies to and from Bangkok. Additionally, JAL customers arriving from Japan can transit at Bangkok to an additional 13 destinations beyond, including Myanmar and Cambodia, by using JAL codeshare flights operated by Bangkok Airways (PG).

Kansai=Los Angeles route

In addition to JALโ€™s daily Tokyo (Narita) – Los Angeles flight (*3), JAL will launch the Kansai – Los Angeles route, the only nonstop connection between Los Angeles and the area with Japanโ€™s second largest economy and population, starting March 20, 2015.
(*3)Two daily flights are available between Narita and Los Angeles including the codeshare flights operated by AA.

The Kansai – Los Angeles route will operate utilizing the Boeing 787-8, which offers an improved in-flight experience because of the aircraftโ€™s advanced technology, especially on long-haul routes. Additionally, in cooperation with American Airlines (AA), JALโ€™s partner airline for trans-Pacific joint business, customers can reach 37 additional destinations from Los Angeles, via AAโ€™s network.

Additionally, Boeing 787-8s will be introduced on the Narita – Bangkok and Kansai – Bangkok routes from December 2014, as well as the Chubu – Bangkok route from January 2015, enabling JAL to provide fully-flat seats or shell flat seats in Business Class cabins on all medium and long haul routes to and from Southeast Asia and Honolulu.

Additionally, smaller aircraft will be introduced on select Chubu = Shanghai, Narita = Shanghai and Narita = Beijing flights. The airline will also utilize the Boeing 787-8 on its Narita – Delhi route from December 2014 and concurrently decrease flight frequency on its Narita -Seoul (Incheon) route. JAL is continuously reviewing and responding to meet changes in demand including the expected growth of transit needs between

 

Effective Period

Flight No.

Aircraft

December 1, 2014 ~

JL407/JL408

777-300ER (SS7) to 787-8 (SS8)

January 1, 2015 ~

JL004/JL003

787-8 to 787-8 (SS8)

December 1, 2014 ~

JL002/JL001

787-8 to 777-300ER (SS7)

JL771/JL772

777-200ER to 777-300ER (SS7)

October 26, 2014 ~

JL759/JL750

767-300ER to 767-300ER (SS6)

December 1, 2014 ~

JL033/JL032

767-300ER to 777-200ER

JL707/JL708

767-300ER to 787-8

JL727/JL728

JL749/JL740

777-200ER to 787-8

JL741/JL742

767-300ER to 787-8

JL097/JL098

767-300ER to 777-200ER

October 26, 2014 ~

JL809/JL802

737-800 to 767-300ER

JL877/JL874

767-300ER to 737-800

JL883/JL884

JL869/JL860

(*6) Aircraft type change for JL003 will be from January 2, 2015.

(*7) Aircraft type change for JL772 will be from December 2, 2014.
(*9) Aircraft type change for JL708 will be from December 2, 2014.
(*10) Aircraft type change for JL728 will be from December 2, 2014.

(*11) JL954 will be operated by Boeing 737-800 on October 26, 2014.

(*12) Days of operation: Wednesday, Friday and Sunday

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JAL Sky Suite 787

In other news, JAL is also introducing a new “JAL SKY SUITE 787” service on its new Boeing 787-8 on the Tokyo (Narita)-Frankfurt route (JL407/JL408) starting on December 1, 2014 and on the Tokyo (Narita)-New York route (JL004/JL003) on January 1, 2015.

JAL 787 Sky Suite Seating Chart

Additionally, JAL will introduce fully-flat seat named โ€œJAL SKY SUITEโ€ in Business Class on the 787.

JAL 787 Business Sky Suite

In Economy Class, as the second installment of โ€œNew Spacious Economyโ€ on international routes, JAL SKY WIDER II will be introduced also on the 787.

JAL 787 Economy JAL Sky Wider II (JAL)(LR)

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Japan Airlines to introduce the Boeing 787 from Tokyo Haneda to Beijing on October 26

JAL-Japan Airlines (Tokyo) will introduce the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner on the Tokyo (Haneda)-Beijing route on October 26 replacing a Boeing 767-300.

In addition, the company will introduce the 787-8 on the Tokyo (Narita)-Delhi route on December 1 replacing a Boeing 777.

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing/AirlinersGallery.com. Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner JA821J (msn 34831) arrives at the Tokyo (Narita) hub.

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