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  2. List of All Nippon Airways destinations - Wikipedia

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    Country/region City Airport Notes Refs Australia: Brisbane: Brisbane Airport: Terminated [3]Perth: Perth Airport: Passenger [1] [4]Sydney: Sydney Airport: Passenger [1] [5]Austria

  3. Kansai International Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is the international gateway for Japan's Kansai region, which contains the major cities of Kyoto, Kobe, and Osaka. Other Kansai domestic flights fly from the older but more conveniently located Osaka International Airport in Itami, or from the newer Kobe Airport. [18] The airport had been deeply in debt, losing $560 million in interest every ...

  4. Incheon International Airport - Wikipedia

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    This airport opened for business on 29 March 2001, to replace the older Gimpo International Airport, which now serves mostly domestic destinations and shuttle flights to several East Asian metropolitan areas, including Beijing–Capital, Kaohsiung, Osaka–Kansai, Shanghai–Hongqiao, Taipei–Songshan and Tokyo–Haneda.

  5. List of Japan Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Busan: Gimhae International Airport: Terminated [2] [7] Seoul: Gimpo International Airport: Passenger [2] [7] Incheon International Airport: Cargo [7] [31] [11] Spain: Madrid: Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport: Terminated [9] Saudi Arabia: Jeddah: King Abdulaziz International Airport: Terminated [9] Switzerland: Zürich: Zürich Airport ...

  6. Asiana Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Asiana Airlines is a full-service airline member of Star Alliance with two subsidiary low-cost carriers Air Busan and Air Seoul. It is the largest shareholder of Air Busan, a regional carrier that the airline established as joint venture with Busan Metropolitan City. [6] The airline also operates Air Seoul, a wholly-owned subsidiary.

  7. List of busiest passenger flight routes - Wikipedia

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    1.1.2 Busiest international flight routes by origin-and-destination passenger volume ... Busan: 328 6,297,916 Domestic Cancún: Mexico City: ... Osaka–Itami: 407 ...

  8. Itami Airport - Wikipedia

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    Osaka International Airport (大阪国際空港, Ōsaka Kokusai Kūkō) (IATA: ITM, ICAO: RJOO), often referred to as Itami Airport (伊丹空港, Itami Kūkō), is the primary regional airport for the Kansai region of Japan, including the major cities of Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe.

  9. Gimhae International Airport - Wikipedia

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    This was the first route between Busan and Europe. [11] [12] President Roh Moo-hyun opened a new international terminal seven months later. [13] Delta Air Lines, which had merged with Northwest, ended the Tokyo link in May 2012. [9] [11] Lufthansa terminated its flight to Busan in March 2014. [14]