Japanese Domestic Capacity Continues To Fall Amid Second Wave

JAL
JAL will now operate 57% of its previously scheduled flights in the first half of September rather than the 68% that had been planned.
Credit: Joe Pries
The resurgence of coronavirus cases in Japan is causing major airlines to further scale back their domestic capacity plans as demand softens significantly. Airlines in Japan were experiencing a solid rebound in demand through early August. Both All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Japan Airlines (JAL) were...
Adrian Schofield

Adrian is a senior air transport editor for Aviation Week, based in New Zealand. He covers commercial aviation in the Asia-Pacific region.

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