JALways destinations

JALways wss a subsidiary of Japan Airlines registered in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan, with its headquarters in the at Narita International Airport in Narita. As of November 2010, it operated to 15 destinations in nine countries.

The airline had its main hub at Narita International Airport, with its secondary hub at Osaka International Airport. JALways was fully merged into Japan Airlines on 1 December 2010.

Destinations

JALways, under then-name Japan Air Charter operated its first commercial flight from Fukuoka to Honolulu, USA in July 1991 with a DC-10 aircraft, after receiving its air operator's certificate. In 1992, the airline introduced regular passenger charter services between Osaka and Bangkok. Initially, Japan Air Charter operated its passenger services as regular charter flights only, these were passenger flights that were operated by the airline on behalf of their parent, Japan Airlines. In 1999, Japan Air Charter was rebranded to JALways and was granted scheduled services rights in 1999. In the following years, the airline's operations expanded to more cities in Japan and to other countries across Asia, including Australia, Indonesia, India, Philippines and Vietnam.

The destination list shows airports that have been served by JALways as part of its regular charter and scheduled passenger services from the start of services in 1991 to present. It excludes airports that are only operated by parent airline Japan Airlines. The list includes the city and country, the codes of the International Air Transport Association (IATA airport code) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO airport code), and the airport's name, with the airline's bases marked. The list also contains the beginning and if the destination was terminated, the end year of services is marked. Additionally, destinations have been served non-continuously has been marked. (services to those destinations that have been suspended or terminated and subsequently resumed or recommenced).

[Hub]

Hub

[Secondary Hub]

Secondary Hub

City

Country

IATA

ICAO

Airport

Begin

End

Refs

Bangkok

Thailand

BKK

VTBD

Don Mueang International Airport

1993

2006

Bangkok

Thailand

BKK

VTBS

Suvarnabhumi Airport

2006

present

Brisbane

Australia

BNE

YBBN

Brisbane Airport

2004

2010

Delhi

India

DEL

VIDP

Indira Gandhi International Airport

2007

present

Denpasar

Indonesia

DPS

WADD

Ngurah Rai International Airport

2005

2010

Fukuoka

Japan

FUK

RJFF

Fukuoka Airport

1991

2005

Guam

Guam

GUM

PGUM

Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport

2000

present

Hanoi

Vietnam

HAN

VVNB

Noi Bai International Airport

2009

present

Hiroshima

Japan

HIJ

RJOA

Hiroshima Airport

2000

2003

Ho Chi Minh City

Vietnam

SGN

VVTS

Tan Son Nhat International Airport

2007

present

Honolulu

United States of America

HNL

PHNL

Honolulu International Airport

1991

present

Jakarta

Indonesia

CGK

WIII

Soekarno–Hatta International Airport

2006

present

Kailua-Kona

United States of America

KOA

PHKO

Kona International Airport

1999

2010

Manila

Philippines

MNL

RPLL

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

2005

present

Nagoya

Japan

NGO

RJGG

Chūbu Centrair International Airport

2000

present

Niigata

Japan

KIJ

RJSN

Niigata Airport

2000

2003

Nouméa

New Caledonia

NOU

NWWW

La Tontouta International Airport

1998

2003

Osaka

Japan

KIX

RJBB

Kansai International Airport[Secondary Hub]

1994

present

Osaka

Japan

ITM

RJOO

Itami International Airport

1993

1994

Saipan

Northern Mariana Islands

SPN

PGSN

Saipan International Airport

2000

2005

Sapporo

Japan

CTS

RJCC

New Chitose Airport

2000

2003

Sendai

Japan

SDJ

RJSS

Sendai Airport

2000

2003

Sydney

Australia

SYD

YSSY

Sydney Airport

2004

present

Tokyo

Japan

NRT

RJAA

Narita International Airport[Hub]

1994

present