May10 , 2026

    Japan Airlines launches new cargo aircraft services between Tokyo and Sapporo/Kitakyushu

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    Yamato Holdings Co., Ltd., Japan Airlines Co., Ltd. and SPRING JAPAN Co., Ltd. began operating dedicated cargo aircraft introduced by the Yamato Group between Tokyo’s Haneda Airport and Sapporo’s New Chitose Airport and Kitakyushu Airport on Thursday, August 1, 2024. This new development makes Haneda Airport the fifth airport to be served by these freighters, following Narita Airport, New Chitose Airport, Kitakyushu Airport, and Naha Airport, which have been in service since April 11, 2024. To commemorate the start of service to Haneda Airport, an unveiling ceremony was held on the same day.

    Starting with new timetables from Thursday, August 1, 2024, the new cargo services will include routes between Haneda Airport (Tokyo) and New Chitose Airport (Sapporo, Hokkaido) and Kitakyushu Airport (Kitakyushu, Fukuoka). These freighters are the only scheduled cargo flights in Japan to service Haneda Airport and will operate during the late night hours when existing passenger aircraft are not in operation. This allows for the speedy and highly fresh distribution of products to more distant locations while maintaining daytime production times for products and harvesting and catching times for agricultural and marine products. Like similar existing operations at Narita Airport, this method also does not impede smooth connections for international morning departures for passengers at Haneda Airport.

    Harnessing the strengths of these freighters, Yamato Holdings and the two airline companies will help producers and business operators expand their trade areas and aid the revitalization of regional industries through rapid transportation, an advantage of air transport, highly convenient flight schedules including late night hours, and a transportation network that stretches even beyond Japan’s borders, in addition to securing stable transportation capacity.

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