THE WING NEWSLETTER

Japan's Aerospace and Aviation Weekly

September 20, 2004

JAL relies on more code-sharing flights on its Europe routes

JAL Group announced on September 16 that it will reduce its flights forEuropean destinations to cut more costs while expand its flight networks in Asia and Oceania in the 2004-2005 winter schedule. According to the new flight schedule, JAL Group will cancel daily flights on Narita-Zurich route and instead increase code-sharing flights with Swiss International Air Lines to all of five Swiss' flights weekly from three flights weekly today on the route. Swiss will reduceNarita flights to five flights weekly during the winter schedule from six flights weekly today. The JAL's decision resulted from lowerdemand on the route in July and August than it expected.

This Week Contents
Headline
- JAL relies on more code-sharing flights on its Europe routes
Airline
- SKY officially announces a new flight business for Kansai
- SKY revises outlook of the FY2004 final result upward
- Air Do takes advantage of additional Haneda slots
- Xiamen Airlines will begin a flight service forKansai in November
Administration
- JAL and ANA are permitted to introduce a CBB service
- The 5th flight checker may be Q400
Industry
- MHI completed to ship the components for the 500th B777
Column "COCKPIT" --- by Souichi Kaji
- Strange TV programs on the 9.11

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