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Major airline announces daily flights from California to Japan amid surging demand

Nonstop flights from San Diego to Tokyo Narita are moving to daily operations starting in August to meet surging US West Coast demand.

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🇬🇧 English Jun 28, 03:00 UTC
🇪🇸 Spanish Jun 29, 07:41 UTC · El Confidencial

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The brief

A major airline is expanding its capacity between California and Japan. Specifically, service from San Diego to Tokyo Narita will transition to daily operations beginning in August.

Coverage from the New York Post, NBC 7 San Diego, and the San Diego Union-Tribune emphasizes that this expansion is driven by high demand for travel from the US West Coast. Fox 5 San Diego and Travel And Tour World also report on the move to daily flights.

Future developments center on the implementation of these expanded nonstop overseas services from the San Diego airport.

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Quick answers

When do the daily flights start?

The flights from San Diego to Tokyo Narita move to daily operations in August.

Which specific route is expanding?

The nonstop service between San Diego and Tokyo Narita is expanding.

Why is the airline increasing flight frequency?

The expansion is attributed to high demand and a surge in travel from the US West Coast.

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