Japan Aero Transit Spreads Its Wings with Milestone Long-Haul ExpansionOkinawa, JAPAN (November 10, 2005)
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Japan Aero Transit (JAT) is proud to announce the official launch of its first-ever long-haul flight network, marking a transformative era for the airline as it evolves from a regional powerhouse into a global contender. Starting this season, JAT will connect Okinawa-Naha (OKA) directly to the United States, providing essential links to major hubs on the West Coast and the Pacific.
To support this ambitious expansion, JAT has introduced the Airbus A340-600 to its fleet, with 40 Premium Businese seat and 252 standard Economy seat.
The initial long-haul schedule features three key destinations, designed to cater to both the robust local demand and international tourism:
- OKA — Los Angeles (LAX): 4 Flights Weekly. Connecting the heart of Okinawa to the global gateway of Southern California.
- OKA — Seattle (SEA): 4 Flights Weekly. A vital link for tech, business, and scenic Pacific Northwest travel.
- OKA — Honolulu (HNL): 2 Flights Weekly. Strengthening the historic and cultural ties between Okinawa and Hawaii.
By leveraging our strong operational base and a fleet that now includes long-range wide-body aircraft, we are unlocking a world of possibilities. Our commitment is to continue expanding our footprint, exploring new destinations, and offering JAT's signature reliability to travelers across the globe.
Join us as we take flight. Experience the precision of a carrier that puts the region first.
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