*Air Paradise tries to attract Japanese attentions with its original services
Air Paradise of Indonesia Chairman Kadek Wiranatha said at a tourism seminarin Osaka, "We will offer comfortable and original services to Japanese passengers." The airline will begin serving three flights weekly between Kansai International Airport (KIX) and Denpasar of Bali on December 27 this year. The flights will be offered with A310-300 with 226 economy class seats, which are uniquely classified into Super Economy 4 with four seats per passenger, Super Economy 2 with two seats per passenger and normal economy class with oneseat per passenger. The airline will provide wider spaces without renovation of the cabin.
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*Air Paradise tries to attract Japanese attentions with its original services
+Hoping to fly into Narita and Central Japan in the future
*Japanese visitors to China may reach 3.3 million for 2004
+Hawaii will ensure 1.5 million Japanese visitors for 2004
+Over 700,000 are expected tovisit Australia for 2004
*ANA President is confident of making a profit on the international flight business
*Narita passengers reach 30 million for 2004
*Another U.S. cargo airline hopes tofly into the new Nagoya airport
*The Haneda 2nd terminal accelerates service competitions between JAL and ANA
*BAW is interested in flying into the new Nagoya airport
*SNA will challenge a new flight business
This Week Headline
*Air Paradise tries to attract Japanese attentions with its original services
+Hoping to fly into Narita and Central Japan in the future
*Japanese visitors to China may reach 3.3 million for 2004
+Hawaii will ensure 1.5 million Japanese visitors for 2004
+Over 700,000 are expected tovisit Australia for 2004
*ANA President is confident of making a profit on the international flight business
*Narita passengers reach 30 million for 2004
*Another U.S. cargo airline hopes tofly into the new Nagoya airport
*The Haneda 2nd terminal accelerates service competitions between JAL and ANA
*BAW is interested in flying into the new Nagoya airport
*SNA will challenge a new flight business

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