Monday May 28, 2012

ANA, StarFlyer to code-share on Tokyo-Osaka route

ANA and StarFlyer will commence code-sharing on four daily flights between Tokyo’s Haneda Airport and Osaka’s Kansai Airport from Nov 1 this year.

The two Japanese airlines have been co-operating since February 2006, when StarFlyer started using able, ANA’s reservation system, and ANA training facilities. The two have had a code-sharing agreement on StarFlyer operated flights between Haneda and Kitakyushu in southern Japan since June 2007. This latest development comes at the behest of StarFlyer for co-operation on its flights between Japan’s two main metropolitan centers.

StarFlyer will operate the Haneda-Kansai flights out of the Terminal 2, ANA’s base; however its Kitakyushu flights will continue to operate out of Terminal 1. To facilitate ease of boarding, ANA self-service service units have been in place at Terminal 1 and also at StarFlyer check-in counters in Kitakyushu Airport since the beginning of the code-sharing agreement. StarFlyer boarding gates also make use of ANA’s 2D bar-code scanning technology for simple and convenient boarding.

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    delitachan

    Gee thanks, could have come a little earlier. I would have been able to add this to my mileage account with United Airlines.

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