Japan Airlines
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Japan Airlines and JetBlue Airways announced a codeshare agreement
"expanding the current interline partnership between our two networks in Tokyo and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport as well as Boston’s Logan International Airport," according to JetBlue.
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British Airways and Japan Airlines began seeking regulatory approval for an antitrust-immune joint venture
according to the companies. JAL filed an application with Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure ..... Union," according to a statement. If their deal is approved, BA and JAL would share revenues and jointly plan services and set fares.
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Airlines Experiencing Uneven Recovery In U.S.-Japanese Demand
More than seven months after an earthquake and subsequent nuclear crisis stunted corporate travel to and from Japan , airlines are seeing an uneven recovery. Demand from Japanese points of sale mostly is back to pre-earthquake levels
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Startup carrier Jetstar Japan expects by the end of 2012 to launch service between Tokyo Narita and Osaka
co-owners Japan Airlines , Qantas Group and Mitsubishi Corp. this week announced. Jetstar Japan is evaluating domestic service to other cities in Japan
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More LCCs Emerging In Asia/Pacific
time, Australian airline Jetstar, which operates budget services in Vietnam and Singapore, confirmed it is in talks with Japan Airlines to also launch a low-cost carrier for the Japanese market. ANA in May announced plans for another low-cost operation
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Small and medium-size businesses now can accrue Business ExtrAA points on American Airlines' joint venture partners British Airways, Iberia and Japan Airlines
, the carrier announced.
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Japan Airlines and ANA requested permission from the Japanese government to raise fuel surcharges on international tickets, effective Aug. 1
Citing higher jet fuel prices, . For both carriers, the increases would range between 500 yen ($6) per sector and 4,000 yen ($50) per sector, depending on distance flown. For example, one-way charges on flights between Japan and the United States will rise to 29,000 yen from 25,000 yen.
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Airlines: Japan Capacity Cuts To Be Temporary
Some airlines are reducing capacity to and from Japan in response to declining demand that has followed the tragedy there. Though cuts in service have been characterized as short-term, the crisis' impact on airline finances and longer-term passenger demand is as yet unknown. Some airline executives
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Japan's Meetings Industry Hit Hard, Long-Term Impact Uncertain
to the earthquake's epicenter, are not open to guests. These include the Hotel Monterey Sendai, Hotel Monte Hermana and JAL City Sendai, which all have stopped taking bookings as they assess necessary rehabilitations. Starwood's Westin Sendai also
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The 25 Most Influential Executives Of The Business Travel Industry Of 2010
American Airlines and Japan Airlines , and the other between ..... Kazuo Inamori Chairman Japan Airlines This time last year ..... quite possible that Japan Airlines would abandon its position ..... indecision—during which JAL filed for the Japanese


