JAL to axe Brisbane flights

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JAL to axe Brisbane flights

Japan Airlines will axe Brisbane flights from September 30 as part of a network-wide restructure which will see its international operations slashed by 40%.

Brisbane will be one of 15 international routes axed, while 30 domestic routes will also be slashed as the ailing carrier looks to return to profitability as part of a state-backed revitalisation plan.
Apr 28, 2010 JAL Group Announces Route, Flight Frequency and Fleet Plans for FY2010

JAL announced restructuring details, including list of route suspensions - FlyerTalk Forums
 
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Looking at the link JAL have really cut routes.

No more AMS flight which will upset family members as they use that flight to get to Holland yearly to see family. I guess it will now be via another port or another airline.

Hope this helps them survive.

ejb
 
Looking at the link JAL have really cut routes.

No more AMS flight which will upset family members as they use that flight to get to Holland yearly to see family. I guess it will now be via another port or another airline.

Hope this helps them survive.

ejb

FWIW Emirates are commencing flights from Australia-AMS with one stop from May 1
 
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