Haneda Airport
Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways are coordinating flight departure times on a domestic route for the first time in their history. Starting late October, the two carriers will spread their Haneda-Okayama departures more evenly across the day instead of setting schedules independently, as they always have. No frequency changes, no codeshare, no fare agreement — just better-spaced timing on a route both already serve five times daily in each direction.
That’s a small operational tweak on one regional route. It’s also the first real test of something considerably bigger: a legal door Japan’s government only opened in May. Success here might be useful in other markets, outside Japan, that face similar airport departure slot concentration.
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