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Japan eyes tourism subsidies for post-pandemic reboot
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The Japan Times revealed this week that the national tourism board – the Japan Tourism Agency – put forth a proposal that would see up to half the cost of a trip to the country covered by Tokyo.

Thursday airline updates: Delta waves goodbye to middle seats
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Delta has temporarily stopped allocating passengers middle seats as it moves towards increasing social distancing measures on its flights. 

Zip Air weighs aircraft source for future growth
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Zip Air Tokyo will launch in May with 787-8s formerly used by parent owner Japan Airlines.

Japan Airlines will retain 777-300ERs after A350-1000 deliveries
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Japan Airlines’ order for A350 aircraft was momentous not just for Airbus breaking into a loyal Boeing customer, but also since JAL selected the A350-1000 to succeed its 777-300ER, a market size Boeing has dominated.

Japan Airlines joins Airbus club
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Japan Airlines has taken delivery of its first ever Airbus aircraft after receiving an A350-900 at the manufacturer's headquarters in Toulouse.

Japan Airlines new LCC to be called ZIPAIR Tokyo
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Japan Airlines (JAL) says its proposed low-cost carrier (LCC) will be named ZIPAIR Tokyo and its first two destinations Bangkok and Seoul Incheon.

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