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City: Tokyo Country: Japan IATA code: Alliances
Executive Mr Katsumi Chiyo, President & CEO Base Fleet
News Landing fee rebates for 10 airlines at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport (22 February 2010)
National airports operator Airports of Thailand (AoT) has signed an agreement with 10 airlines for rebates on landing fees at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport.The percentage of the rebates will correspond with the increase in the number of ... Related Articles
Bangkok airport traffic down 10% in May
Airports of Thailand net profit down 3% in fiscal Q2
Suvarnabhumi traffic up 16% in March
JAL axing 130 foreign pilot jobs based in Hawaii (07 May 2009)
Japan Airlines (JAL) is closing its foreign pilot crew base in Hawaii which means 130 foreign pilots are losing their jobs."We didn't have direct contract with each pilot" but rather "we had a contract with" companies in Hawaii that last year ... Related Articles
JAL dropping more loss-making international routes (06 February 2006)
Japan
Airlines (JAL) is dropping several more overseas routes in a bid to return its
loss-making international arm to profitability in the next fiscal year.
Asia’s largest airline group has for months been
considering dropping ... Related Articles
Engine fire forces JALways DC-10 emergency landing (15 August 2005)
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JALways McDonnell Douglas
DC-10 made an emergency landing late on 12 August after one of its engines
caught fire over southern Japan.
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Japan Airlines (JAL) spokesman in Tokyo
confirms an engine on a JALways
DC-10 caught ... Related Articles
JAL to reduce international services (29 July 2005)
Japan
Airlines (JAL) is suspending services on several international passenger routes
and accelerating retirements of older aircraft to help it improve its finances as
fuel costs continue to rise.
Asia’s
largest airline group says ... Related Articles