- the same day, the
airline changed its name to
JALways. In the
fiscal year
ended March 31, 1999,
JALways,
together with its
sister airlines within the...
- the
Internet country code top-level
domain for
Jordan JO, IATA code for
JALways, a
subsidiary of ****an
Airlines jō (杖), a
wooden staff used in some ****anese...
-
communication arts in 2000.
Suthida was
formerly a
flight attendant for
JALways – a ****an Airlines'
subsidiary – from 2000 to 2003 and
later Thai Airways...
- Kōkū
Narita Operēshon Sentā) at
Narita Airport. The
subsidiary airline JALways once had its
headquarters in the building. All
Nippon Airways also has...
-
Spring Airlines ****an is
headquartered in the
Kozunomori area of the city.
JALways was
headquartered in the JAL
Operations Center at the
airport before merging...
-
Carriers XM J-Air J AIR ****an JC JEX JAL
Express JANEX ****an JO JAZ
JALways JALWAYS ****an JDA
JDAviation JAY DEE
United Kingdom JDP JDP Lux RED PELICAN...
- of its
subsidiary JAL Hotels, and
registered offices of JAL
Express and
JALways are
located in the Tennōzu Isle area. In addition, Jalux, a subsidiary...
-
members of the JAL
Group as
affiliate members,
including J-Air, JAL Express,
JALways, ****an Asia
Airways and ****an
Transocean Air. All
three of
these airline...
- (KLM, 1997–2002),
Cairns (Qantas, 1992–1998 and 2004–2007) and
Honolulu (
JALWays, 1992–2003,
Hawaiian Airlines since 2012).
Service to
Europe resumed when...
-
Express domestic subsidiary and the
transfer of
tourist operations to
JALways (the
successor to ****an Air Charter),
helped return the
airline to profitability...