*Additional 35 departure slots weekly of Narita may be allotted to JAL and ANA
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport has decided that Narita International Airport will use unused departure slots for domestic flights for new international flights, following the new aviation agreement between Japan and China. Today Narita ensures unused departure slots for nine to ten domestic flights daily or 63 to 70 flights weekly, out of which 35 flights weekly may be allotted to Japanese carriers, according to the Ministry's discussion.
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*Additional 35 departure slots weekly of Narita may be allotted to JAL and ANA
Airline
*JAL and ANA largely increased passengers for China this summer
*Both JAL and ANA slightly decreaseddomestic flight passengers for July
*SKY revises downward financial outlook for the full year of FY2006
*ANA will serve a new Narita feeder service from Naha
*ANA launched a joint venture for pilot Leasing in Hawaii
Airport
*Kansai increased domestic flight passengers for July
This Week Contents
Headline
*Additional 35 departure slots weekly of Narita may be allotted to JAL and ANA
Airline
*JAL and ANA largely increased passengers for China this summer
*Both JAL and ANA slightly decreaseddomestic flight passengers for July
*SKY revises downward financial outlook for the full year of FY2006
*ANA will serve a new Narita feeder service from Naha
*ANA launched a joint venture for pilot Leasing in Hawaii
Airport
*Kansai increased domestic flight passengers for July

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