THE WING NEWSLETTER

Japan's Aerospace and Aviation Weekly

January 10, 2006

*Japan and Korea agree to increase flight capacities between both nations

The Japan-Korea bilateral aviation talks, which were held in Seoul on December 21 and 23 2005, has agreed to increase flight capacities largelybetween both nations to meet higher demands from Korea and requestsfrom several Prefectures of Japan and also to propel the Japanese government's leading Visit Japan Campaign.

According to the agreement, four new routes of Asahikawa-Seoul, Sapporo-Busan, Hakodate-Seoul and Hiroshima-Busan will be opened, and additional flights by Korean carriers will be approved on Aomori-Seoul, Akita-Seoul and Toyama-Seoul. Also, Komatsu-Seoul will be opened by a Korean carrier. Larger aircraft will be operated on Nagoya-Jeju, Nagoya-Seoul (cargo), Kansai International-Jeju, Fukuoka-Seoul, -Jeju and-Busan and Hiroshima-Seoul. In addition, the agreement includesunrestricted code-sharing flights with the third countries' airlines on routes between Japan and Korea.

This Week Contents
Headline
Air Do will more focus on tourist demands from Tokyo
Administration
*Japan and Korea agree to increase flight capacities between both nations
Airline
*High fuel cost forces JALto raise its domestic airfares
*JAL and ANA CEOs releasedNew Year messages
Airport
*Narita passengers for November 2005 were almost the same as a year ago
*Centrair increased international flight passengers for November 2005
Industry
*MHI delivered the middle and rear fuselages for the first P-X
Space
*The FY2006 budget draft for space developments has increased
Column "COCKPIT"
Civilian Control spoiled FSX

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