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Japan Airlines to deploy Airbus A350-1000 on Tokyo–Los Angeles route

Japan Airlines to deploy Airbus A350-1000 on Tokyo–Los Angeles route
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Japan Airlines has announced the deployment of the Airbus A350-1000 on its Tokyo (Haneda)–Los Angeles and Tokyo (Haneda)–Paris routes, with daily service commencing on June 30 and May 5, respectively. The announcement was made on X.

According to AeroRoutes, Japan Airlines (JAL) will initiate daily Airbus A350-1000 service between Tokyo Haneda and Los Angeles starting June 30, 2025. The A350-1000 is set to replace the older Boeing 777-300ER on this transpacific route, offering improved fuel efficiency and enhanced cabin features. This decision aligns with JAL’s broader strategy of fleet modernization aimed at supporting sustainable international growth and improving operational economics.

As reported by Traicy, Japan Airlines will also operate daily Airbus A350-1000 flights on the Tokyo (Haneda)–Paris route from May 5 through June 30, 2025. Initially planned to fly every other day starting May 1, this transition to daily service is anticipated to accommodate increased passenger demand during the peak European summer travel season. The updated deployment reflects JAL’s dynamic scheduling strategy and high demand for premium long-haul travel.

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The A350-1000 includes JAL’s new four-class layout, featuring industry-leading First Class suites with privacy doors, personal wardrobes, and individual monitor stands. Business Class offers full-flat seats with direct aisle access, while Premium Economy and Economy are equipped with 4K monitors and Bluetooth connectivity. These onboard enhancements are designed to provide "unprecedented comfort and functionality" as part of JAL’s next-generation long-haul strategy.

Japan Airlines, established in 1951, serves as Japan’s national flag carrier with headquarters in Tokyo. As a member of the Oneworld alliance, JAL operates an extensive network serving over 60 international destinations across more than 20 countries. The airline is consistently ranked among the world’s most punctual and service-oriented carriers, underscoring its commitment to reliability and customer care.

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