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Seven countries including China, Russia and Australia have won 26 of the 50 new international slots created at Tokyo's Haneda Airport in the run-up to next year's Olympic and Paralympic Games, transport ministry officials said Monday.

The Haneda slot applications are in and, not surprisingly, there is contention over the six slots available to serve the Tokyo airport from the United States. In a slightly surprising move the DoT is requiring all carriers to apply anew for service, even to keep the routes they already have, and there are nine desired routes. American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines have submitted bids for new slots at Tokyo's Haneda International Airport following an agreement between US and Japanese aviation authorities earlier this year. A total of 12 additional daytime slots are to become available to US carriers for the start of the 2020 summer season. (Reuters) - Delta Air Lines and United Airlines are poised to win the most new daytime slots at Tokyo's Haneda International Airport in time for the 2020 Summer Olympics, according to a U.S. Only in March 2014, Haneda was opened for international flights during the day, and since then all carriers have been eager to launch services to the better-located airport in Tokyo. Earlier in the summer, the U.S. Department of Transport assigned the 12 pairs of slots allocated to American carriers American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Hawaiian. Delta granted five of six Haneda slots. Arguably Delta is the biggest winner here. Delta requested a total of six Haneda slots, and they were granted the following five: 1x daily Atlanta to Haneda flight using 777-200; 1x daily Detroit to Haneda flight using A350-900; 1x daily Honolulu to Haneda flight using 767-300.

Finland, India, Italy and Turkey have also been handed slots, alongside one region, Scandinavia. Sweden or Denmark is likely to get that regional opening.

The remaining 24 slots had already been allocated to flights to and from the United States. The government is trying to attract 40 million annual visitors to Japan by 2020.

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The new slots will enter daily service at Haneda, officially called Tokyo International Airport, from late March.

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Airlines will decide which cities they will fly to, according to the officials at the Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Ministry.

Summary

Seven countries including China, Russia and Australia have won 26 of the 50 new international slots created at Tokyo's Haneda Airport in the run-up to next year's Olympic and Paralympic Games, transport ministry officials said Monday.

The Haneda slot applications are in and, not surprisingly, there is contention over the six slots available to serve the Tokyo airport from the United States. In a slightly surprising move the DoT is requiring all carriers to apply anew for service, even to keep the routes they already have, and there are nine desired routes. American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines have submitted bids for new slots at Tokyo's Haneda International Airport following an agreement between US and Japanese aviation authorities earlier this year. A total of 12 additional daytime slots are to become available to US carriers for the start of the 2020 summer season. (Reuters) - Delta Air Lines and United Airlines are poised to win the most new daytime slots at Tokyo's Haneda International Airport in time for the 2020 Summer Olympics, according to a U.S. Only in March 2014, Haneda was opened for international flights during the day, and since then all carriers have been eager to launch services to the better-located airport in Tokyo. Earlier in the summer, the U.S. Department of Transport assigned the 12 pairs of slots allocated to American carriers American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Hawaiian. Delta granted five of six Haneda slots. Arguably Delta is the biggest winner here. Delta requested a total of six Haneda slots, and they were granted the following five: 1x daily Atlanta to Haneda flight using 777-200; 1x daily Detroit to Haneda flight using A350-900; 1x daily Honolulu to Haneda flight using 767-300.

Finland, India, Italy and Turkey have also been handed slots, alongside one region, Scandinavia. Sweden or Denmark is likely to get that regional opening.

The remaining 24 slots had already been allocated to flights to and from the United States. The government is trying to attract 40 million annual visitors to Japan by 2020.

The new slots will enter daily service at Haneda, officially called Tokyo International Airport, from late March.

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Airlines will decide which cities they will fly to, according to the officials at the Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Ministry.

Flights to and from China will receive eight slots, those to and from Russia and Australia will get four each, and the others will get two each, the officials said, adding that — except for China — the slots will initially start service time in the daytime from 6 a.m. Online casino app download. to 10:55 p.m.

Japanese airlines will receive half of the 50 slots, with All Nippon Airways Co. landing 13.5 of them and Japan Airlines Co. getting 11.5.

New flight paths over central Tokyo will be introduced in spring 2020, as the government plans to increase the number of international flight slots to 99,000 from about 60,000 before the Tokyo Games.

About 15 km from central Tokyo, Haneda was the world's fifth-busiest airport in terms of total passenger traffic in 2018, according to the Airports Council International.

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