JAL to fly Dreamliner to Sydney, Bangkok
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Japan Airlines will deploy its Boeing 787 Dreamliner to Sydney and Bangkok later this year.
Effective 1 December 2013, all of the airline’s services between Tokyo Narita airport and Sydney will be operated using the fuel-efficient Dreamliner. Then a day later on 2 December, JAL will launch Dreamliner services on four of its 14 weekly flights between Narita and Bangkok, with the remaining 10 flights being upgraded from the B767-300ER to a B777-200ER.
Both the B787s and B777s will come equipped with JAL’s new Shell Flat Seats in business class, which recline 180 degrees. In addition, the airline’s flights to Bangkok from Tokyo Haneda airport will be upgraded from the B767 to the B777.
Meanwhile, the airline’s new ‘Sky Suite’ products will be rolled out on routes to Los Angeles and Chicago from November 2013 and January 2014 respectively, aboard JAL’s trans-Pacific B777-300ERs.
And JAL will also introduce revamped B767-300ERs between Narita and Vancouver from December 2013, and from Narita to Kuala Lumpur from January 2014.
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