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  2. Japan Airlines - Wikipedia

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    On 1 April 2004, JAL changed its name to Japan Airlines International and JAS changed its name to Japan Airlines Domestic. JAS flight codes were changed to JAL flight codes, JAS check-in desks were refitted in JAL livery, and JAS aircraft were gradually repainted.

  3. Airlines now offer free changes on many plane tickets. Except ...

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    Southwest Airlines does not offer a basic economy ticket or charge change fees; its cheapest tickets are changeable but a fare difference applies. Southwest ticket shakeup : Airline to introduce ...

  4. All Nippon Airways - Wikipedia

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    Far East Airlines merged with the newly named All Nippon Airways in March 1958. The combined companies had a total market capitalization of 600 million yen, and the result of the merger was Japan's largest private airline. [10] The merged airline received a new Japanese name (全日本空輸; Zen Nippon Kūyu; All Japan Air Transport). The new ...

  5. List of airlines of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Airline Japanese name Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Alliance Air Japan: エアージャパン NQ AJX AIR JAPAN 2001 (2024) All Nippon Airways: 全日本空輸 NH ANA ALL NIPPON 1952 StarAlliance Japan Airlines: 日本航空 JL JAL JAPAN AIR 1951 OneWorld Jetstar Japan: ジェットスター・ジャパン GK JJP ORANGE LINER 2012

  6. Explore Japan for free? Japan Airlines offers free domestic ...

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    Japan Airlines is helping foreign travelers "explore more of Japan" with a new offer for free domestic flights. ... there will be the normal $100 stopover fee if they choose to stay in their first ...

  7. J-Air - Wikipedia

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    J-Air is a wholly owned subsidiary of Japan's flag carrier, Japan Airlines (JAL) and an affiliate member of the Oneworld alliance. The airline was founded on 8 August 1996, when JAL restructured JAL Flight Academy and J-Air was separated; and began operations as a separate entity from Hiroshima-Nishi Airport on 1 November.

  8. Air Japan - Wikipedia

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    On March 9, 2023, ANA announced that Air Japan would be servicing flights to and from Southeast Asia starting in February 2024, using Boeing 787s in an all-economy class layout. [12] [13] [14] The airline is intended to be ANA's rival to Japan Airlines' Zipair Tokyo, which competes in the same sector.

  9. Peach Aviation - Wikipedia

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    The airline's first flight was on 1 March 2012, between Osaka Kansai and New Chitose Airport, which serves the Sapporo metropolitan area. [ 16 ] Peach was the most successful of the three new Japanese low-cost carriers during their first year of operations, with average load factors around 80 percent versus 70 percent for Jetstar Japan and 50 ...