Japan Airlines (JAL)
is to start codesharing on Jetstar’s Osaka – Gold Coast – Sydney routes from October 1, 2008, and Tokyo – Cairns routes
from December 18, 2008. The agreement is subject to approval by the relevant authorities in both Australia and Japan.
JAL intends to place its ‘JL’ designator on flights between Osaka (Kansai) and the Gold Coast, as well as 5-times-a-week Gold Coast - Sydney
connection services operated by Jetstar. This new routing replaces on October 1, 2008 the Osaka-Brisbane-Sydney routing currently operated
by the Australian carrier which JAL has been codesharing on since May 2007.
The new codeshare agreement between the two airlines also covers a second routing: Jetstar’s daily service between Tokyo (Narita) and
Cairns.
Ticket sales of the new code share flights start September 25, 2008.
Fares issued by JAL will be for economy class only inclusive of meals and soft drinks. Alcoholic drinks and additional snacks will be available
for purchase onboard.
JAL currently operates 1 daily flight between Tokyo (Narita) - Brisbane, and 1 daily flight Tokyo (Narita) – Sydney on which the airline’s
award-wining business class, the JAL Shell Flat seat, will be introduced from October 27, 2008.
The airline also offers passengers code share flights operated by Qantas between the two countries: a thrice-weekly service between Tokyo
(Narita) – Melbourne and 1 daily flight between Tokyo (Narita) – Cairns. These codeshares will end when Qantas stops operating these routes on
September 1 and December 17, 2008 respectively.
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