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American Airlines Will Resume Flights From New York’s JFK Airport To Tokyo’s Haneda Airport On June 1

  American Airlines will resume its flights from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Haneda Airport (HND) in Tokyo, beginning June 1. Haneda is the closest airport to the central commercial area of Tokyo, and the flights will place travelers just 20 minutes away from key downtown business districts. 



Nearly 70 million customers pass through Haneda Airport annually, making it Asia’s second busiest airport and the fifth busiest airport in the world. It is also Japan’s main hub for domestic flights, providing the widest range of options for connections to and from cities throughout the country. 




American and Japan Airlines (JAL), its Pacific joint business partner within the oneworld® alliance, will now offer customers the choice of two daily flights between JFK and Tokyo one JAL flight to and from Tokyo’s Narita Airport, and the resumed American Airlines flight to and from Haneda. Japan Airlines will codeshare with American on the New York-Haneda flight. 



“We are delighted to again offer our customers these extremely convenient flights,” said Tim Ahern, American’s Vice President New York/International. “Travel between these two great cities is a key ingredient in commerce and cultural exchange between the United States and Japan, and we are pleased to team up with our excellent partner JAL in providing customers two travel choices every day.” 



Yuki Tanaka, Executive Director, New York Office of the Japan National Tourism Organization, added: “Tourism from the United States to Japan is on the upswing, and American visitors will be delighted by the many new hotels and attractions Tokyo offers today. The resumption of American’s nonstop flight to Haneda from JFK should accelerate this positive trend, since the proximity of Haneda to downtown Tokyo will make it all the more inviting for Americans to visit this fascinating city and experience its many attractions, including the finest in culture, food, sports and entertainment.” 

Source: AMR

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