The JAL Group has unveiled the schedule of its
international flights at Haneda Airport from which it will
inaugurate 7 daily flights to 6 international destinations -
Paris, San Francisco, Honolulu, Bangkok, Taipei's Songshan airport
and Singapore, from 31 October 2010.
At present, JAL flies 5 times daily to 4
short-haul Asian cities from Haneda namely Seoul (Gimpo), Shanghai
(Hongqiao), Beijing and Hong Kong. Counting the new international
routes and an increase in 1 daily flight to Gimpo this autumn, JAL
will be operating a total of 10 international routes with 13 daily
flights.
"Haneda Airport is conveniently located in the
heart of Tokyo and will be opened round-the-clock, greatly
enhancing the convenience of travelers," said JAL President and
Chief Operating Officer Masaru Onishi. "Furthermore, with JAL's
extensive domestic operations at the hub, passengers can make
smooth connections from our new international flights to many
other destinations in Japan. We intend to fully utilize Haneda's
strategic advantages for operations to Europe, America and Asia as
we constantly seek to improve the traveling experience of our
customers."
The late-night flights from Haneda to Europe,
America and long-haul Asia will complement existing day-time
services at Narita to these regions and greatly expand flight
options to meet the demands of business travelers with convenient
flight timings. The schedule at Haneda Airport - accessible from
downtown Tokyo in 30 minutes by car or train, is also ideal for
leisure travelers wanting to depart from Japan, bound for a resort
destination at the end of a workday and who want to maximize the
most of their time overseas with a late return back to Japan.
Operations at Haneda's new international terminal will start
running from 21 October 2010, and JAL has prepared a host of new
services exclusively for its passengers.
JAL will
provide a direct shuttle bus service passing through a tunnel
beneath the runway, transporting customers of JAL and its partner
airlines between the 2 terminals in just 8 minutes each way.
Passengers with a connection from domestic airports in Japan
to international flights at Haneda will be able to check-through
their baggage for the entire journey. Passengers transferring from
international flights onto domestic flights are required to pick
up their baggage and check them in at the domestic check-in
counter located at the international terminal, following which
they can take the shuttle bus to the domestic terminal for their
next flight with only their carry-on baggage.
Direct
Boarding Style - JAL Print & Go, and Touch & Go Services Pioneered
by JAL in 2005 for domestic travelers within Japan, JAL's direct
boarding service allows passengers to cut waiting time by
bypassing the check-in counters at the airport and to board their
flight in 3 simple steps.
For the first time from 21 October 2010, this well-received service will be introduced to
international travelers departing from Haneda. When passengers who
hold electronic tickets for JAL flights check in online using
JAL's Web Check-in service, they may choose to use JAL's Print &
Go service which allows passengers to print an Online Boarding
Pass, or JAL's Touch & Go service from which they will receive a
Mobile Boarding Pass at the mobile phone address provided. At the
airport, passengers can use either of these boarding passes which
have 2D barcodes to proceed through security inspections if they
have no check-in baggage, and head straight to the boarding gate.
Fast Baggage Drop Counters accepting check-in baggage for
Print & Go and Touch & Go users will also be set up at the new
terminal.
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