JTA to suspend 60 flight routes due to reduced demand during coronavirus pandemic
March 21, 2020 Ryukyu Shimpo
Japan Transocean Air (JTA) announced their plan to suspend 60 flight routes from Naha, Fukuoka, Miyako, and Ishigaki from March 29 through April 5.
This decision was made due to reduced demand from passengers amidst the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The suspensions include 10 routes between Fukuoka and Naha, 26 routes between Naha and Miyako, and 24 routes between Naha and Ishigaki.
Passengers who have made reservations for a suspended flight will be allowed to substitute that flight for another one.
(English translation by T&CT and Sam Grieb)
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