On January 21, JAL announced its international and domestic route flight plan for FY2025.
international air route
In addition to the new Narita-Chicago route, JTA (Japan Transocean Airways) will establish a new Naha (Okinawa) – Taoyuan (Taipei) route as its first scheduled international flight (within FY2025).
In addition, flights will be increased on the Narita – San Diego/Bengaluru/Honolulu route, the Kansai – Los Angeles/Honolulu route, and the Centrair (Chubu) – Honolulu route for a period of time, and an Airbus A350-1000 aircraft will be introduced on the Haneda – Paris/Los Angeles route.
In addition, the company will set up a spectator tour in connection with the international partnership agreement with Major League Baseball (MLB), which was signed in December 2024, to contribute to the creation of human flow between Japan and the United States.
New Narita – Chicago (from May 31, 2025)
Flight JL056: Narita (18:15) to Chicago (16:00), daily
Flight JL055: Chicago (12:30) to Narita (15:15 the next day), daily
Increase flights Narita – San Diego: March 30 – October 25, from 4 flights per week to 7 flights per week
Narita – Bengaluru: March 30 – October 25, 5 flights per week → 7 flights per week
Kansai Airport – Los Angeles: July 18 – October 25, 5 flights per week → 7 flights per week
Kansai International Airport – Honolulu: July 18 – October 25, 5 flights per week → 7 flights per week
Centrair – Honolulu: July 18 – October 25, 4 flights per week → 7 flights per week
Haneda – Helsinki: March 30 – October 25, 3 flights per week → 5 flights per week
Seasonal Narita – Honolulu (JL8786/8785): July 1-31, 7 flights per week
Narita – Taoyuan (JL8663/8664): March 30 – October 25, 7 flights a week
Centrair – Taoyuan (JL8671/8670): March 30 – October 25, 5 flights per week
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