Japan Airlines destinations
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This is a list of destinations that Japan Airlines flies to.[1][2]
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[edit] Asia
[edit] East Asia
- People's Republic of China
- Beijing - Beijing Capital International Airport
- Dalian – Dalian Zhoushuizi International Airport
- Guangzhou – Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport
- Shanghai
- Tianjin – Tianjin Binhai International Airport
- Hong Kong - Hong Kong International Airport
- Japan
- Chūbu
- Komatsu – Komatsu Airport
- Nagoya – Chubu International Airport Secondary Hub
- Niigata – Niigata Airport
- Chūgoku
- Hokkaidō
- Kansai
- Osaka
- Kansai International Airport Secondary Hub
- Osaka International Airport Hub
- Shirahama – Nanki Shirahama Airport
- Osaka
- Kantō
- Kyūshū
- Okinawa
- Tōhoku
- Shikoku
- South Korea
- Taiwan (Republic of China)
[edit] South Asia
- India
[edit] Southeast Asia
- Indonesia
- Malaysia
- Philippines
- Singapore
- Thailand
- Vietnam
[edit] Europe
- France
- Germany
- Russia
- United Kingdom
[edit] North America
- Canada
- United States
- Boston – Logan International Airport [begins 22 April 2012][3]
- Chicago – O'Hare International Airport
- Honolulu – Honolulu International Airport
- Los Angeles – Los Angeles International Airport
- New York City – John F. Kennedy International Airport
- San Francisco – San Francisco International Airport
[edit] Oceania
- Australia
- Guam
[edit] Terminated destinations
The following destinations were once served by Japan Airlines, but service to these cities/airports has since been suspended.[4]
- Africa[5]
- Egypt – Cairo
- Canada – Toronto, Montreal
- Mexico – Mexico City
- Brazil – Campinas, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo[11]
- United States – Anchorage, Atlanta, Dallas/Fort Worth, Kailua-Kona, Las Vegas, Seattle, Washington, D.C.
- Bahrain
- People's Republic of China – Hangzhou, Qingdao, Xiamen
- Indonesia – Denpasar/Bali
- India – Kolkata, Mumbai [13]
- Iran – Tehran [13]
- Japan – Fukushima, Kobe, Toyama
- Kuwait
- Lebanon – Beirut
- Pakistan – Karachi
- Saudi Arabia – Jeddah
- United Arab Emirates – Abu Dhabi
- Denmark – Copenhagen
- Germany – Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Munich
- Greece – Athens
- Italy – Milan, Rome
- Netherlands – Amsterdam
- Russia – Khabarovsk [13]
- Spain – Madrid
- Switzerland – Zürich
- Fiji – Nadi
- Australia – Brisbane, Cairns, Melbourne, Perth
- New Zealand – Auckland, Christchurch
- Northern Mariana Islands – Saipan
[edit] References
- ^ "Route Map" (International), Japan Airlines
- ^ "Route Map" (Domestic), Japan Airlines
- ^ http://press.jal.co.jp/en/release/201105/001803.html
- ^ JAL archived time table and route map
- ^ a b c d e f JAL 1987 routes
- ^ a b c d ""JAPAN AIRLINES CONTINUES INTERNATIONAL NETWORK WINTER SCHEDULE AMENDMENTS WITH FREQUENCY CHANGES, ROUTE SUSPENSIONS" (Press release). Japan Airlines. 26 October 2001. http://www.jal.com/en/press/2001/102601/102601.html. Retrieved 27 January 2011.
- ^ Destinations in North America as of January 4, 1997.
- ^ "Airline Guide" of May 3, 2001.
- ^ "JAL FILES FOR NEW DALLAS/FORT WORTH ROUTE
- ^ "Japan Airlines Launches New Service Between DFW Airport And Tokyo"
- ^ http://www.japantoday.com/category/travel/view/jal-says-farewell-to-30-years-of-narita-sao-paulo-route
- ^ a b http://www.airchive.com/Timetables%20and%20Maps/Asia/JAL6810-map.jpg
- ^ a b c JL map 1976
- ^ a b Destinations in Europe as of January 4, 1997.
- ^ "JAL AND SWISSAIR MAKE CODESHARE ALLIANCE FROM OCTOBER 25 - NARITA-ZURICH AND KANSAI-ZURICH,"
- ^ a b Destinations in Oceania as of January 4, 1997.
- ^ "International Airline Contacts" as of October 18, 1999.
- ^ "Low-cost airlines hit Qantas". The Sydney Morning Herald. 2008-05-13. http://www.smh.com.au/business/lowcost-airlines-hit-qantas-20080512-2deh.html. Retrieved 27 January 2011.
- ^ "Politics/ CNMI: NEW FLIGHTS BOOST TOURISM." Islands Business.
- ^ 1955 time table retrieved 8 December 2009.