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JAL flew to Hong Kong via Okinawa by 1955, having pared down its domestic network to Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, and Sapporo. [17] By 1958, the Hong Kong route had been extended to Bangkok and Singapore. [18] With DC-7Cs, JAL was able to fly nonstop between Seattle and Tokyo in 1959. [19]
The Japan Airlines Safety Promotion Center (日本航空安全啓発センター, Nihon Kōkū Anzai Keihatsu Sentā [1]) is a museum and educational center operated by Japan Airlines to promote airline safety. It is located on the grounds of Tokyo International Airport in Ota, Tokyo, Japan.
JAL Narita Operation Center - JALways's headquarters. The airline was established on October 5, 1990, as Japan Air Charter Co., Ltd. (JAZ), an 80 percent-owned low-cost charter subsidiary of Japan Airlines (JAL), to operate leisure flights to Asia-Pacific resort destinations from regional airports in Japan; in response to a Ministry of Transport policy.
Most Asian stocks rose Tuesday with Japan's Nikkei 225 Index gaining 0.8% to close at 10,879. In China, the Shanghai Composite Index climbed 1.9% to 3,274 and in Hong Kong the Hang Seng lost 0.4% ...
On July 1, 1996, Japan Airlines Development Ltd. was renamed to "JAL Hotels Company Ltd." to further establish its business description as a hotel operator. On April 1, 1999, a merger with "Japan Airlines Hotel Co., Ltd." resulted in JAL Hotels taking over the management of the "Ginza Nikko Hotel" and "Kawasaki Nikko Hotel".