The airline now operates daily services to Tokyo-Haneda, Tokyo-Narita and Osaka
Emirates has now restored its Japanese network in full with the resumption of daily flights to Tokyo-Haneda, further building on the airline’s continued expansion in the Southeast Asia region.
Operated by one of Emirates’ latest Boeing 777 aircraft, the inaugral flight EK312 departed from Dubai on 2 April at 07:50, and arrived in Haneda at 22:35. The return flight EK313 departed from Haneda on 3 April at 00:05 and arrived in Dubai at 06:20.
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From its three gateways, the airline offers passengers access to 24 domestic cities in Japan through its codeshare partnership with Japan Airlines.
Japanese travellers can also benefit from access to more than 130 destinations across six continents via Dubai, including popular destinations such as Italy, Spain, US, France and UK.
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Emirates country manager in Japan Satish Sethi said: “We’re very excited for the continued development of our Japanese network and are especially thankful to the local authorities and our partners for their support and for working with us on providing seamless global connectivity for Japanese travellers.
"We’ve been present in the market for more than 20 years and are thoroughly pleased to finally return to Tokyo-Haneda, as we look forward to supporting the increasing demand for international travel. The night flight from Haneda offers valuable connectivity for travellers to access Emirates’ points beyond Dubai, in Europe, Africa and the Middle East regions.”
For more information, visit www.emirates.com