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Air Canada to Start Haneda/Vancouver Daily Direct Service from January 2011

August 30th, 2010 Travel Vision No comments
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Air Canada (AC)Air Canada (AC) will operate daily direct flight between Tokyo’s Haneda Airport and Vancouver from January 29, 2011. The airline currently operates daily service on its Narita/Vancouver route.

Air Canada B767ER on final at Narita Airport

The new service from Haneda is part of the airline’s strategy of expanding its international route network. Air Canada plans to improve the passenger friendliness, providing customers with two options, with Haneda Airport enjoying easy access within approximately 30 minutes from central Tokyo and with Narita Airport providing excellent connectivity between domestic and international flights afforded by Star Alliance partner airlines.

Aircraft to be put into service will be Boeing B767-300ER configured with Executive First Class and Economy Class with 211 seats in total.

Haneda/Vancouver will be operated with following schedules:

Air Canada Flight Schedule for Haneda/Vancouver – to begin Jan29, 2011
Route Flight Departure & Arrival Time Frequency Aircraft
Haneda (HND) – Vanvouver (YVR) AC6 00:30 – 16:25 (-1) Daily Boeing B767-300ER
Vanvouver (YVR) – Haneda (HND) AC5 19:00 – 22:30 (+1) Mon,Wed,Fri,Sat Boeing B767-300ER
Vanvouver (YVR) – Haneda (HND) AC5 19:00 – 22:30 (+1) Tue,Thu,Sun Boeing B767-300ER

Source: Travel Vision

Travel Vision Inc. provides information on the travel industry in Japan via "Daily Travel Vision", a Japanese-language e-mail newsletter, and the "Travel Vision" website. There are nearly 110,000 people working in the Japanese travel industry, and Travel Vision is proud to be bringing travel news to more than 30,000 people through Daily Travel Vision.

Air Canada to Launch Non-stop Flights from Haneda to Vancouver to Commence February 1

August 18th, 2010 TokyoTomo No comments
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Air Canada (AC)Air Canada, AC has announced it is boosting service with a double daily service to Vancouver by adding a new daily non-stop flight departing from Haneda Airport, complementing its existing daily service leaving from Narita Airport. The new route will begin on January 29, 2011 with tickets available for sale.

Air Canada B767ER on final at Narita AirportFlights leaving from Haneda Airport, nearby the city center, will allow customers from Tokyo with easy access to the airport as well as customers joining the flights from other cities on domestic connections through Haneda. While the existing Narita departure service will continue to serve customers originating from other Asian countries on international connections and its Star Alliance partners’ network where AC is a founding member.

AC new flights to Haneda will be operated using a Boeing B767-300ER, 211 seats capacity with a 2-class configuration aircraft offering Executive First and Economy Class.

Air Canada Flight Schedule for Haneda/Vancouver – to begin Jan29, 2011
Route Flight Departure & Arrival Time Frequency Aircraft
Haneda (HND) – Vanvouver (YVR) AC6 00:30 – 16:25 (-1) Daily Boeing B767-300ER
Vanvouver (YVR) – Haneda (HND) AC5 19:00 – 22:30 (+1) Mon,Wed,Fri,Sat Boeing B767-300ER
Vanvouver (YVR) – Haneda (HND) AC5 19:00 – 22:30 (+1) Tue,Thu,Sun Boeing B767-300ER

U.S. Department of Transportation Grants New Haneda/U.S. Routes Officially to American, Delta and Hawaiian – Haneda Airport Will See Four New U.S. Destinations

July 20th, 2010 Travel Vision No comments
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U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) officially granted on July 6 four new routes between Tokyo’s Haneda Airport and U.S.A. to American Airlines (AA), Delta Air Lines (DL) and Hawaiian Airlines (HA). These four new routes, which had been provisionally approved by DOT on May 7 this year, include American Airlines’ Haneda/New York route, Delta Air Lines’ Haneda/Los Angeles and Haneda/Detroit routes and Hawaiian Airlines’ Haneda/Honolulu route. Meanwhile, Japan’s Civil Aviation Bureau (CAB) at Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) reminded that Hawaiian Airlines will still have to apply for a CAB approval for the “International Air Transport Services by Foreign Nationals.” Also, these three carriers which include American Airlines and Delta Air Lines are requested to submit to Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) the respective new or revised business plans, whichever applicable, and file the respective air fares with MLIT.

Hawaiian Airline has meanwhile announced its first flight from Haneda Airport slated for October 31 this year. Mark B. Dunkerley, President & Chief Executive Officer at Hawaiian Airlines had said during the media briefing held on May 19 that although the airline’s first priority was to obtain an official approval to operate one flight per day, it was hopeful to add the second frequency in the foreseeable future in order to expand its Japan route. In efforts to foster its relationship with travel agencies, he added, Hawaiian Airlines intends to finely tune the ratio between its direct sales and the agency sales. Aircraft to be put into service will be Boeing B767-300ER configured with 264 passenger seats. The airline also plans to introduce a 294-seater Airbus A330-200 later on.

American Airlines (AA) has also revealed that it is scheduled to launch its inaugural flight from Tokyo’s Haneda Airport on January 12 next year. Aircraft to be introduced on the new Haneda/U.S. route will be Boeing B777. Meanwhile, Japan Airlines (JL), a member of the same Oneworld alliance, plans to operate new services between Haneda and San Francisco and also between Haneda and Honolulu starting from October 31 this year. Consequently, Oneworld will be able to enhance its route network between Tokyo’s Haneda and U.S.A.

Delta Air Lines has not yet released its inaugural flight date. The airline intends to announce its flight schedule within the next few weeks, however. Masaki Ito, Director of Sales, Japan at Delta Air Lines, Inc. has told the Travel Vision News that its new Haneda/U.S. routes should provide passenger-friendly schedules especially for business travelers, adding that the airline is convinced of the possibility of attracting new market segments in the Japan market. He has also told the Travel Vision News that he would like to draw attention to the new routes and suggest a new travel style different from its current Narita/U.S. route, taking advantage of the airline’s late evening departures from Haneda Airport. With a quickly growing seat capacity from Tokyo’s Haneda, the airlines concerned must make concerted efforts together with travel agencies in order to create and boost travel demand, capitalizing on the newly granted routes between Haneda and U.S., emphasized Ito of Delta Air Lines.

Source: Travel Vision

Travel Vision Inc. provides information on the travel industry in Japan via "Daily Travel Vision", a Japanese-language e-mail newsletter, and the "Travel Vision" website. There are nearly 110,000 people working in the Japanese travel industry, and Travel Vision is proud to be bringing travel news to more than 30,000 people through Daily Travel Vision.

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