Air Japan
Air Japan, legally Air Japan Co., Ltd. (株式会社エアージャパン, Kabushiki-gaisha Eā Japan, styled AirJapan), is a Japanese low-cost airline headquartered on the grounds of Narita International Airport in Narita, Chiba. Initially founded in 1990 as a charter airline,[4] it was relaunched in 2022 as the low-cost long-haul arm of the ANA Group.[5] HistoryEarly yearsAir Japan was established as World Air Network on June 29, 1990, and became the charter airline arm of All Nippon Airways (ANA), but suspended operations in September 1995. On July 5, 2000, World Air Network was renamed Air Japan, and began operating services under the ANA brand. It relaunched service as a scheduled airline on January 1, 2001; its first flight departed from Osaka to Seoul, South Korea with a Boeing 767-300 transferred from ANA.[6][7][8] On April 2, 2010, it was announced that Air Japan and ANA & JP Express would merge, with Air Japan being the surviving company.[9][10] In taking over the operations of ANA & JP Express, which operated Boeing 767 cargo aircraft, Air Japan subsequently began operating both the passenger and cargo version of the Boeing 767. It would continue operating Boeing 767s on behalf of ANA, before beginning to operate Boeing 787s on behalf of ANA as well in 2018.[11] RedevelopmentOn March 8, 2022, ANA unveiled plans to transform Air Japan into a low-cost medium-haul carrier, with flights to be launched in the second half of the 2023 fiscal year. It was launched with the slogan Fly Thoughtful, and its brand name was restyled and revised to AirJapan.[5] Up to this point, Air Japan had shared the same callsign with All Nippon Airways on all flights except routes to and from Seoul Incheon, Hong Kong, Taipei, and Honolulu which used the Air Japan call sign.[citation needed] On March 9, 2023, ANA announced that Air Japan would be servicing flights to and from Southeast Asia starting in February 2024, using Boeing 787s in an all-economy class layout.[12][13][14] The airline is intended to be ANA's rival to Japan Airlines' Zipair Tokyo, which competes in the same sector.[15][16] Later that year, Air Japan's first destination from its Tokyo Narita hub was announced as Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport, beginning on February 9, 2024, marking the airline's inaugural flight as a low-cost airline.[17] Corporate affairsThe airline has its headquarters at the ANA Sky-center (ANAスカイセンター) 3B, Narita International Airport in Narita, Chiba.[18] The headquarters were previously in Higashikōjiya (東糀谷), Ōta, Tokyo.[19] In addition to its headquarters, Air Japan also used to have offices at Shiodome City Center in Minato, Tokyo.[19] DestinationsAs of July 2024[update], Air Japan operates passenger flights to the following destinations under its own brand.[20] The list does not include destinations that the airline served whether with charter flights, scheduled flights operated on behalf of ANA, or any destinations served prior to its 2022 redevelopment as a low-cost airline.
FleetAs of July 2024[update], Air Japan operates the following aircraft:[citation needed]
Fleet developmentPrior to its redevelopment and relaunch as a low-cost airline, Air Japan operated Boeing 767s and 787s on behalf of ANA.[11] Following redevelopment, Air Japan's fleet plans consist of Boeing 787-8 aircraft to be transferred from ANA. The airline's first Boeing 787-8, registered JA803A, was planned to be received on January 26, 2024, ahead of the airline's launch on February 9.[25] Its second aircraft was planned to be received in April 2024, with a total of six aircraft to be received by the end of the 2025 fiscal year.[26] Service conceptAir Japan's aircraft are configured entirely in economy class seating, consisting of 324 seats in a 3–3–3 layout. As a low-cost airline, Air Japan charges fees for additional services including additional baggage allowances and Wi-Fi access, and offers a buy-on-board service for in-flight catering, amenities, and goods. It offers streamable in-flight entertainment to personal devices.[13][26] References
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