Japan Airlines scheduled the first international service of its new Airbus A350-1000 on the Tokyo/Haneda (HND) – New York (JFK) route with daily flights for the 2023/2024 winter season. This model will be the company’s flagship aircraft, replacing the Boeing 777-300ER.
The introduction of the A350-1000 will reduce carbon emissions and noise compared to previous generation aircraft. The airline will also introduce new cabin products in all its classes, which will be available on all international flights.
The Japanese carrier has an order for 13 A350-1000s to replace its entire fleet of Boeing 777-300ERs, the first two of which will be delivered this year. In addition to New York (JFK), this aircraft will be introduced on other routes in North America and Europe.
Japan Airlines will optimize its services at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), moving its operations on May 28, 2023, from Terminal 1 to Terminal 8, used by its business partner on transpacific routes American Airlines. This will improve connection times for flights operated by American within the United States and cities in Central and South America.
More flights to New York
The Japanese airline will increase from one to two daily flights between Tokyo/Haneda (HND) and New York (JFK) for the summer season, as well as suspending operations between Narita (NRT) and John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK).
Flight schedule
As of May 28, 2023.
Tokyo/Haneda (HND) – New York (JFK)
- Flight JL 006 HND 11:05 – JFK 10:55 daily flights.
- Flight JL 004 HND 18:35 – JFK 18:25 daily flights.
New York (JFK) – Tokyo/Haneda (HND)
- Flight JL 003 JFK 01:30 – HND 04:15+1 daily flights.
- Flight JL 005 JFK 13:20 – HND 16:35+1 daily flights.
Both services will be operated on Boeing 777-300ER aircraft with a capacity of 244 seats in four classes (8 First Class/49 Business Class/40 Premium Economy/147 Economy).
More seats in Haneda’s Sakura Lounge
Japan Airlines will expand the capacity of the Sakura Lounge at Haneda International Airport (HND) to 780 seats by the first of 2023, doubling its offering from October 2019.
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