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Old 08-30-2013 | 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted by CousinEddie
Ehh, no. I simply pointed out that this particular route survived a number of challenges over the last 15 years until it was decided recently to down-gauge the service.
Actually we did not serve NRT-HKG for several years. We pulled some of the tag flying out of NRT and reinstated some of the city pairs. I believe TPE was the other city pair we dropped and resumed.

Here is the press release for the "New" service with the 737. So it actually didn't stand the test of time and other world calamities. Not saying I am not sorry to see it go. Just that we have not had continuous service on this route.


United Continental Holdings announced the launch of a daily flight between Hong Kong and Tokyo-Narita from October 31, 2011.

Continental Airlines will operate the new service with a two-class Boeing B737-800 aircraft, offering passengers a total of 155 seats: 14 business class and 141 economy class.

The flight will depart Hong Kong International Airport at 1030, arriving in Tokyo at 1540. The return leg will depart Tokyo at 1705, arriving back in Hong Kong at 2115.

United Airlines had previously served this route, before the merger with Continental, but dropped it a few years ago due to the scarcity of time slots at Tokyo Narita. Now, as United Continental Holdings reenters this market, it will face fierce competition from other carriers, including Cathay Pacific, All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Japan Airlines (JAL), which all serve this route more than seven times per week therefore offering their passengers more flexibility.

Tickets for flights are already available for sale. For more information and bookings, visit United Airlines ? Airline Tickets, Travel Deals and Flights on united.com or United Airlines ? Airline Tickets, Travel Deals and Flights on united.com
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