Keishi Nukina

AirAsia Japan Returns on October 29, 2017, with a Nagoya-Sapporo Route

AirAsia Japan Returns with a Nagoya – Sapporo Route Starting on October 29, 2017

About a week ago, Tony Fernandes – the CEO of AirAsia – tweeted the following: AirAsia Japan will be finally opening real real soon. Super exciting. — Tony Fernandes (@tonyfernandes) October 10, 2017 Given that the launch of the new AirAsia Japan has been pushed back numerous times, I didn’t pay much attention to it.

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Trip Preview: The New Jinbei Jet Inaugural with an Unexpected Detour to South Korea

Trip Preview: The New Jinbei Jet Inaugural with an Unexpected Detour to South Korea

While I’m still in the process of posting individual articles about my September trip to Europe, I thought I’d write briefly about a short trip I have coming up next weekend. The New Jinbei Jet Inaugural Back in March, JTA (Japan Transocean Air) announced that it would paint two of its 737-800s in blue and pink

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Flight Review: Air France 777-300ER Economy Class from Paris CDG to Bangkok BKK

Flight Review: Air France 777-300ER Economy Class from Paris CDG to Bangkok BKK

Flight Information Date: September 22, 2017 Flight No.: AF166 Route: Paris Charles de Gaulle to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airline: Air France Type: Boeing 777-300ER Registration: F-GZNG After getting of the plane in Paris on my way back to Japan, it was time to figure out which way to go to take my connecting flight to Bangkok onboard an

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Flying British Airways Domestically within Austria (via London) for Less than Austrian Airlines

The Cheapest Way to Fly Within Austria? With British Airways Through London!

In February, I will be flying from Hanoi to New York and back in Qatar Airways’ business class thanks to a crazy error fare from a couple of months ago. That roundtrip alone will give me enough tier points to reach the requirement for Executive Club Silver status. Why I Will Credit Miles for the

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Eurowings Lets the Public Pick Its Next Destination in "You Vote. We Fly." Campaign

Eurowings Lets the Public Pick Its Next Destination in “You Vote. We Fly.” Campaign

On October 4, 2017, Eurowings – an LCC subsidiary of Lufthansa – started an interesting campaign in which it lets the general public choose its next destination. Now that there is less than ten hours until the end of voting, the winner is more or less decided. However, you can still cast your vote here

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Lounge Review: Air France Salon Terminal 2E Concourse M at Paris Charles de Gaulle

Review: Air France Business Class Lounge in Paris CDG Airport Terminal 2E Hall M

Air France runs more than half a dozen lounges at its hub Paris Charles de Gaulle airport. More precisely, there are seven business class lounges across the terminals Air France operates from, and a single first class lounge. After arriving at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport from Budapest – and a fairly time consuming immigration

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Flight Review: Air France A320 Economy Class from Budapest to Paris CDG

Flight Review: Air France A320 Economy Class from Budapest to Paris CDG

Flight Information Date: September 22, 2017 Flight No.: AF1695 Route: Budapest F. Liszt to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airline: Air France Type: Airbus A320-200 Registration: F-GKXI The first flight that I took on my way from Europe to Japan back in September was from Budapest to Paris Charles de Gaulle onboard an Air France A320. Since the

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Travel Service to Acquire Korean Air's and Czech Government's Stakes in Czech Airlines

Travel Service to Acquire Korean Air’s and Czech Government’s Stakes in Czech Airlines

Yesterday, Travel Service – the largest Czech airline and a 34% owner of CSA Czech Airlines – announced that it reached agreements with Korean Air and the Czech government to acquire further stake in the Czech flag carrier. The airline said that it would acquire Korean Air’s 44% stake, as well as Czech government’s 19.74%

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