JAL boosts Delhi flights
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Japan Airlines (JAL) will increase its services to New Delhi from four to five flights a week from 30 October 2011. The carrier will add a new Thursday service from Tokyo’s Narita airport, adding to its existing Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday services.
In addition JAL has announced a series of flight frequency increases on domestic routes. The Tokyo Haneda-Akita route will be boosted from three to four daily flights, while those from Haneda to Okayama will rise from four to five flights per day. Flights from Haneda to Sapporo will be increased from 16 to 17 per day, while services from Osaka Kansai to Okinawa will rise from three to four daily flights. Finally services between Sapporo and Hanamaki will rise from twice to three times per day.
Haneda-Fukuoka services however, will be reduced from 18 to 17 daily flights.
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