Tokyo: From October 29, 2006, JAL will increase the number of flights between Japan and China, India and Thailand, subject to government approval.
JAL will establish a daily service between Nagoya (Chubu) and Guangzhou by increasing the number of flights on the route from 3 to 7 per week. Flight frequency will be increased on JAL's Tokyo - Bangkok route from 14 to 21 flights per week, providing passengers with a three flights per day service. The airline will also increase the number of flights between Tokyo and New Delhi from 3 to 4 flights per week.
JAL will reduce from 14 to 7 flights per week its Tokyo - Chicago service, and suspend its 4 times-a-week service between Nagoya - Manila.
Based on a bilateral aviation agreement between the governments of Japan and China in July 2006, JAL plans to further increase flight frequency on its routes between the two countries.
21/08/06 PressReleaseNetwork.com (press release)
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