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Haneda Airport: Hub [1] [19] Narita International Airport: Hub [1] [19] [12] Yamagata: Yamagata Airport: Passenger [1] [19] Yamaguchi-Ube: Yamaguchi Ube Airport: Passenger [1] [19] Kuwait: Kuwait City: Kuwait International Airport: Terminated [10] Lebanon: Beirut: Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport: Terminated [17] Malaysia: Kuala ...
JAL flew to Hong Kong via Okinawa by 1955, having pared down its domestic network to Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, and Sapporo. [17] By 1958, the Hong Kong route had been extended to Bangkok and Singapore. [18] With DC-7Cs, JAL was able to fly nonstop between Seattle and Tokyo in 1959. [19]
Bayshore Route to Urayasu and Higashi-Kanto Expressway: 9.7 Haneda/Yokohama Park area connection - Haneda Tunnel - Vehicles with dangerous goods prohibited [3] [4] 107 Kuko-nishi Haneda Airport (West Entrance) 11.3 Ginza/Higashi Kanto area entrance/exit 109 Haneda Kampachi-dori (Tokyo's #8 ring road) 12.5 Entrance to Tokyo 150 12.5 Yokohama ...
No. 1 Haneda Route Hamazakibashi JCT – Haneda ( – Route K1) No. 2 Meguro Route Ichinohashi JCT – Togoshi; No. 3 Shibuya Route Tanimachi JCT – Yoga ( – the Tomei Expressway) No. 4 Shinjuku Route Miyakezaka JCT – Takaido ( – the Chuo Expressway) No. 5 Ikebukuro Route Takebashi JCT – Bijogi JCT ( – Route S5)
Skymark's A330s entered service on the Haneda-Fukuoka route in June 2014, but the additional seat capacity depressed Skymark's load factors on the route. Although Skymark's 737s were booked to more than 80% of capacity up to May 2014, the much larger A330s were only booked at 67% of capacity as of December 2014, while ANA or JAL achieved ...
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Transport in Fukuoka-Kitakyushu is similar to that of other large cities in Japan, but with a high degree of private transport. The region is a hub of international ferry services and has a high degree of air connectivity and a considerable rail transport network, complemented with highways and surface streets.