Flight schedules have returned to almost normal at Tokyo's Haneda Airport six days after a passenger jet and a coast guard plane collided on a runway.
On Monday, the airport reopened Runway C where the fatal accident occurred on Tuesday last week.
Starting Monday, All Nippon Airways plans to operate all its flights, excluding those to and from quake-hit Noto Airport in Ishikawa Prefecture.
Japan Airlines has canceled 14 flights serving Haneda for Monday and nine for Tuesday. JAL is expected to fully resume its flights on Wednesday.
On Monday, the airport reopened Runway C where the fatal accident occurred on Tuesday last week.
Starting Monday, All Nippon Airways plans to operate all its flights, excluding those to and from quake-hit Noto Airport in Ishikawa Prefecture.
Japan Airlines has canceled 14 flights serving Haneda for Monday and nine for Tuesday. JAL is expected to fully resume its flights on Wednesday.
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Six days after a collision between a passenger jet and coast guard plane at Tokyo's Haneda Airport, flight schedules have largely returned to normal. Runway C, where the accident occurred, reopened on Monday. All Nippon Airways plans to operate all its flights (excluding those to/from quake-hit
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20240108_16/
Date: Jan. 8, 2024
Created: 2024/01/08 19:00
Updated: 2025/12/08 19:13
Last Read: 2024/01/08 19:07