Japan Airlines Announces Revisions to Cargo Operations

Sept. 30, 2008
As part of the revisions, Japan Airlines will be focusing its freighter resources on two North American destinations: Chicago and Los Angeles.

Japan Airlines has announced that it is revising its cargo fleet, route and frequency plan for the second half of fiscal year 2008, ending March 31, 2009.

The airline is suspending its freighter-only operations between Tokyo's Narita International Airport and New York. It is also reducing freighter flight frequency from six to five weekly flights on its Tokyo-Los Angeles route.

Two Boeing 747-200 freighter aircraft will be retired from service and the conversion of a Boeing 747-400 passenger aircraft into a freighter aircraft will be canceled.

As part of the revisions, Japan Airlines will be focusing its freighter resources on two North American destinations: Chicago and Los Angeles.

Cargo-hold space on Japan Airlines' passenger flights between Tokyo and New York will be utilized for cargo transportation.