SNA and ANA tie up for code-sharing flights
Skynet Asia Airways (SNA) and ANA announced on January 26 that ANA will begin placing its flight code on SNA's Haneda-Miyazaki, -Kumamoto and -Nagasaki flights on April 1 this year. SNA already revealed a plan on the code-sharing agreement with ANA in its three-years midterm corporate plan, which was released in November last year.
Under the agreement, ANA will be in charge of selling 25% of all seats for the SNA flights at the maximum. The tie-up will help SNA earn stablerevenue and ANA serve more flights on the three routes than JAL. From April 1, SNA will move form the 1st passenger terminal to the 2nd passenger terminal, the same terminal as ANA.
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SNA and ANA tie up for code-sharing flights
Industry
*Airbus Japan President hopes to make a demo flight of A380 to Japan
Space
*H-IIA F8 was successfullylifted off
Airline
*ANA Group increased international passengers for the first time since April
*ANA will also raise fuel surcharges on its international flights
*International charters toHokkaido for 2005 were up more than 40%
*More flights to meet higher demand on Japan-Taiwan routes
Airport
*Kansai increased annual passengers for 2005
Column "COCKPIT"
Active former ANA President Tokuji Wakasa
Under the agreement, ANA will be in charge of selling 25% of all seats for the SNA flights at the maximum. The tie-up will help SNA earn stablerevenue and ANA serve more flights on the three routes than JAL. From April 1, SNA will move form the 1st passenger terminal to the 2nd passenger terminal, the same terminal as ANA.
This Week Contents
Headline
SNA and ANA tie up for code-sharing flights
Industry
*Airbus Japan President hopes to make a demo flight of A380 to Japan
Space
*H-IIA F8 was successfullylifted off
Airline
*ANA Group increased international passengers for the first time since April
*ANA will also raise fuel surcharges on its international flights
*International charters toHokkaido for 2005 were up more than 40%
*More flights to meet higher demand on Japan-Taiwan routes
Airport
*Kansai increased annual passengers for 2005
Column "COCKPIT"
Active former ANA President Tokuji Wakasa

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