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Japan Airlines to increase Delhi-Tokyo flights

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New Delhi, Sept. 6 The Japanese carrier Japan Airlines plans to increase the frequency of its flight between Tokyo and Delhi to a daily service from October 28. At present the airline operates four-times-a-week.

An airline spokesman said that the decision to increase the frequency of flights was taken as the business passenger demand on the route was very strong.

The airline, that started operating on the Delhi-Tokyo route in 1965, uses a Boeing 777-200 extended range aircraft offering seats in business and economy class.

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