J-WING TRAVEL WEEKLY

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May 22, 2006

*Colorado is making efforts to attract direct flights between Denver and Japan

Sue Baldwin, Colorado Ski Country USA vice president of business development, and Ms.Christina Cassotis, Denver International Airport, on behalf of four tourism organizations of Colorado State, recently visitedJapan to announce that the organizations will collectively start tourism promotion activities in Japan to attract direct flights between Denver and Japan a few years later. Baldwin revealed that they continue discussing with ANA or United Airlines for the future direct flight service. This visit to Japan is the beginning to exploit the Japanese market, she added.

This Week Headline
*Colorado is making efforts to attract direct flights between Denver and Japan
*GVB focuses its targets on wedding, group and senior markets
*Japan and Korea sign a joint statement for expansion of tourism exchanges
*Narita marked large increase of profit despite reduction of revenue
+The new South Wing is expected to give a positive financial impact to NAA
*Kansai succeeded in increasing revenue with more flight operations
*Kansai resulted in 2% increase of passengers in April
*CAL will serve scheduled flights to Hokkaido for the first time
*Next JAL CEO said JAL has no plan to buy A380 so far
*JAL to extend its cargo transportation network to Southern America
*JAA increased both revenue and profit for FY2005

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