JAL and Korean Air to Expand Code Share Partnership from 104 to 266 Flights per Week.Tokyo Tokyo (tō`kēō), city (1990 pop. 8,163,573), capital of Japan and of Tokyo prefecture, E central Honshu, at the head of Tokyo Bay. , Japan, Mar 14, 2006 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate News JCN Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience JCN Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing JCN Journal of Christian Nursing JCN Job Control Number JCN Journal of Child Neurology JCN joint communications network (US DoD) ) - Japan Airlines (JAL JAL Jalisco (Mexican state) JAL Jalapa (Guatemala territorial division) JAL Jump And Link JAL Japan Airlines Company, Ltd. ) and Korean Air Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . (KAL) have agreed to expand their code share partnership from March 26, 2006. As a result, the total number of code share routes operated by the two airlines will increase from 7 routes and 104 flights per week to 9 routes and 266 flights per week, on a one-way one-way adj. 1. Moving or permitting movement in one direction only: a one-way street. 2. Providing for travel in one direction only: a one-way ticket. basis. In addition to existing code share agreements, the carriers will launch extra code share flights between Tokyo, Osaka,Nagoya and Seoul. On a one-way basis, the two airlines will code share on an additional 84 flights per week on the Narita - Seoul route, 56 flights per week on the Kansai - Seoul route, and 28 flights per week on the Nagoya - Seoul route, subject to government approval. Korean Air and JAL started code share operations on August 1, 2004 on routes between Komatsu, Niigata, Sapporo and Seoul. Nagoya-Busan code share flights started on March 27, 2005 followed by Hiroshima and Kagoshima=Seoul flights on August 2, and Fukuoka=Seoul on October 3, 2005. Copyright [c] 2006 Japan Corporate News Network. All rights reserved. |
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