Hong Kong, Nov. 17 -- Qantas Airways has handed back one of its Tokyo Haneda slots after it was unable to utilise the allocation in the 14 months since it was awarded the precious takeoff and landing right at the close-in Tokyo airport. Read More Currently, the Australian carrier flies twice a day from Sydney to Haneda Airport, and from Brisbane and Melbourne to Tokyo Narita. In September last year, it was allocated a third Haneda slot after Virgin Australia shuttered its Cairns-Haneda service. At the time, Qantas announced plans to restructure its Tokyo operation to include one daily flight from Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney to Haneda. However, media reports indicated the oneworld alliance member was unable to obtain suitable landing and ...
Click here to read full article from source
To read the full article or to get the complete feed from this publication, please
Contact Us.