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JAL Express

IATA Code
JC
ICAO Code
JEX
Website
http://www.jal.co.jp
Main hub
Tokyo Haneda Airport
Country
Japan
Business model
Full Service Carrier
Joined Global Alliance
2007

Established in 1997, JAL-Express is based at Tokyo Haneda Airport. A wholly-owned subsidiary of Japanese flag carrier JAL, JAL Express operates domestic and regional service to destinations across Japan and to China.

Location of JAL Express main hub (Tokyo Haneda Airport)


 
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Japan crisis: Travellers urged to leave Tokyo, air fares spike, flights cut. 71 airlines hit

18-Mar-11 2:05 PM

For travellers and local residents, the situation in Tokyo is deteriorating amid rolling power cuts, infrastructure problems and ongoing aftershocks, while rising concerns over the Fukushima nuclear plant has prompted several governments around the world to advise its residents to avoid travelling to Tokyo or leave the city/country entirely.

Airports in north-east Japan affected by earthquake and tsunami: Airline responses - UPDATE 1

14-Mar-11 2:00 PM

Several airports in north-east Japan have been affected by Friday’s devastating earthquake and tsunamis. None more so than Sendai Airport, which was flooded when the tsunami struck, and remains closed. Major gateways including Tokyo Narita and Haneda resumed normal operations on Saturday.

Japan Airlines to focus on internal restructure, talks with Delta Air Lines and American deferred

6-Oct-09 1:10 PM

Japan Airlines (JAL) has reportedly deferred talks with Delta Air Lines and American Airlines over possible equity investments. This will allow JAL (and the government) to focus on developing a restructuring plan with a government-backed task force, according to the Kyodo newspaper.

Japanese LCCs report USD14 million combined operating loss on USD1.3 billion of sales in FY2008/0

5-Aug-09 5:00 PM

Japan’s five stand alone LCCs - Skymark, Air Do, Skynet Asia, Star Flyer and IBEX – reported a combined operating loss of JPY1.4 billion (USD14.4 million) in FY2008 (12 months ended 31-Mar-09), on revenues of JPY120.8 billion (USD1.3 billion), according to new research from the Centre. However, this result was distorted by Skymark’s JPY2.5 billion (USD26.7 million) operating loss. Excluding Skymark, the four smaller Japanese LCCs reported an operating profit of JPY1.2 billion (USD12.3 million).

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