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Japan Airlines faces scrutiny after Hawaii flight delays linked to pilot's alcohol use
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Mitsuko Tottori, CEO | Japan Airlines

A Japan Airlines flight from Honolulu to Nagoya was delayed after the captain reported being unfit for duty due to alcohol consumption. Two additional flights from Honolulu International Airport to Tokyo Haneda were also delayed by about 18 hours. The delays affected a total of 630 passengers.

According to the South China Morning Post, the pilot admitted to drinking at his hotel and called in sick on the day of departure. The airline had to arrange a replacement pilot for the scheduled flight. Simple Flying has reached out to Japan Airlines for comment.

This incident is part of a pattern involving alcohol-related issues among Japan Airlines crew members. Earlier this year, US police cautioned a Japan Airlines captain for causing a disturbance while intoxicated at his hotel. In December 2024, two pilots scheduled for a flight from Melbourne to Japan failed preflight alcohol checks and were subsequently dismissed by the airline. These two former captains were also suspended by the Japanese transport ministry after providing false explanations about their alcohol use.

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The Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) has ordered Japan Airlines to address these recurring problems and recently launched an investigation into the airline’s practices. In response, officials visited the carrier’s Tokyo headquarters.

Japan Airlines has faced other safety-related investigations as well. In 2024, there was a fatal collision between one of its Airbus A350s and a coast guard aircraft at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport, resulting in five deaths among the coast guard crew. Following another ground collision involving two Airbus A350-900 aircraft at Haneda, MLIT conducted an emergency inspection of Japan Airlines’ facilities near the airport.

The ministry examined daily operations and assessed overall safety management at the corporate level during these inspections. Monitoring of Japan Airlines continues following these events.

A representative from Japan Airlines stated: "The carrier takes both the incidents and the MLIT’s emergency probe very seriously, adding that company-wide efforts are underway to restore public confidence."

Japan Airlines is headquartered in Tokyo and operates as a full-service carrier with hubs at Tokyo Haneda and Narita airports. Yuji Akasaka serves as CEO.

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