Thursday, October 14, 2010

United Tokyo Haneda SFO nonstop flight

United Airlines applied to the U.S. Department of Transportation to provide non-stop flights from San Francisco to Haneda Airport in downtown Tokyo.

United has long been a leader in trans-Pacific service, and we look forward to the opportunity to deliver new options and an improved level on convenience for customers traveling to and from Tokyo. At Haneda, passengers will benefit from United’s codeshare agreements with All Nippon Airways, which will provide connecting service opportunities from numerous cities in Japan and several cities in Asia.


United airlines plans to serve the SFO HND market with a Boeing 777-200 aircraft with a three-class seating configuration, which will provide a high-level of inflight service and comfort on these long-haul flights. United Airlines B777 First Class Suite with fully reclining lie-flat bed seats, personal video screens, movies, phone, fax, email and laptop power source. Our goal is to improve space, amenities and services, so we can enhance the entire international premium travel experience on United, from check-in to arrival.international business class offer 180-degree, lie-flat beds,menu include a selection of fine japanese and western meal,a choice of more than 150 hours of AVOD inflight entertainment from a personal 15.4" screen

“Air travelers in San Francisco and the entire Bay Area enthusiastically welcome United Airlines' plan to add service from SFO to Tokyo's downtown airport,” said Gavin Newsom, mayor of the city and county of San Francisco. “The new daily flight will strengthen our historic business and tourism links with Japan's commercial center, adding real convenience and cutting the overall journey time for travelers throughout our region, California, and across the U.S. We will add our voice in strong support of United's application to the U.S. Department of Transportation for the opportunity to begin this important new air service to Tokyo's Haneda Airport.”

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