Japan Airlines Facts
Hub City & Country: Tokyo, Japan
Launch Date: 1951
Fleet: 22 Airbus A300-600R, 13 Boeing 737-800, 29 Boeing 747-400, 8 Boeing 747-400D, 3 Boeing 767-200, 19 Boeing 767-300, 23 Boeing 767-300ER, 16 Boeing 777-200, 10 Boeing 777-200ER, 6 Boeing 777-300, 11 Boeing 777-300ER, 9 McDonnell Douglas MD-81, 16 McDonnell Douglas MD-90-30
Current Destinations: Vancouver - Mexico - Anchorage - Chicago - Honolulu - Kailua-Kona - Los Angeles - New York - San Francisco - Sao Paulo - Beijing - Dalian - Guangzhou - Hangzhou - Hong Kong - Qingdao - Shanghai - Tianjin - Xiamen - Busan - Kaohsiung - Taipei - Komatsu - Nagoya - Niigata - Toyama - Hiroshima - Okayama - Izumo - Asahikawa - Hakodate - Kushiro - Obihiro - Ozora - Sapporo - Kobe - Osaka - Shirahama - Narita - Ota - Fukuoka - Kitakyushu - Amami - Kagoshima - Tokunoshima - Kumamoto - Nagasaki - Oita - Okinawa - Akita - Aomori - Hanamaki - Misawa - Sukagawa - Yamagata - Matsuyama - Takamatsu - Kochi - Tokushima - Delhi - Denpasar - Jakarta - Kuala Lumpur - Manila - Singapore - Bangkok - Hanoi - Ho Chi Minh - Paris - Frankfurt - Milan - Rome - Amsterdam - Moscow - London - Brisbane - Sydney - Guam
Japan Airlines is Japan's flag national domestic and international carrier. It services over 200 destinations worldwide. It is a Oneworld Alliance member.
Cabin Classes
The airline offers four cabin classes: First Class, Executive Class (Business), Premium Economy, and Economy Class.
First Class features fully reclining Skysleeper Solo or Skysleeper beds. Made from genuine leather the Solo reclines fully into a sleeping position. The Boeing 777-300ER is fitted with new First Class suites which feature 20% more room than the Skysleeper Solo and are in a 1-2-1 configuration.
Executive Class comprises of Seasons Shell Flat seat or Skyluxe seats, these have the ability to lie-flat with the added bonus of armrests lowering to same height as reclined seat.
Premium Economy is a fairly recent addition to Japan Airlines, it features Sky Shell seats. These allow passengers to recline by sliding their seat forward without interferring in the space of the passenger behind.
MAGIC is Japan Airlines in-flight entertainment system and features the latest hit movies and videos, games and audio programs. First and Executive Class passengers have full AVOD control.
Before You Fly
Japan Airline's airport lounge is named Sakura, and it offers complimentary beverages and snacks, a variety of reading materials, business services include public phones, fax and copy machines, and connect personal computer for internet communication using the wire LAN and the wireless LAN. Japan Airline's also has additional lounges worldwide.