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October 11, 2004

*Lufthansa will offer daily flight services on its Nagoya-Frankfurt route

Lufthansa German Airlines (DLH) announced on October 7 that it will increaseflights on its Nagoya-Frankfurt route from five flights weekly today to seven flights weekly from February 17, when Central Japan International Airport opens. Thierry Antinori, Executive Vice Presidentof DLH said, "We have decided to increase our Nagoya flights to strengthen our position further as a top European airline in the Japanese market." At the same time, DLH intends to expand a flight network on domestic routes in Japan by providing code-sharingflights with ANA, one of the Star Alliance partners.

This Week Headline
*Lufthansa will offer daily flight services on its Nagoya-Frankfurt route
*Lufthansa will provide "ultimate tastes" on board
*Tourism Malaysia proposes new tourist attractions
*The Andalucia tourism mission visited Japan to introduce tourist attractions
*ANA President: "We strongly hope to make a profit on the international flight business."
*Qantas improves in-flight services with the latest A330-300
*THA will offer daily flight services on its Nagoya-Bangkok route
*JAL air transport result for August2004
*JAL begins operating B747-400 freighter

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