Japan Airlines Begins a New Era Retiring the Legendary 777-300ER on the Tokyo to London Route and Introducing the Revolutionary Airbus A350-1000 for Unmatched Comfort and Efficiency

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Japan Airlines Begins a New Era Retiring the Legendary 777-300ER on the Tokyo to London Route and Introducing the Revolutionary Airbus A350-1000 for Unmatched Comfort and Efficiency

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Japan Airlines marks a new milestone retiring the iconic 777-300ER on the Tokyo-London route, replacing it with the cutting-edge Airbus A350-1000 for superior travel.

Japan Airlines (JAL) has officially retired the iconic Boeing 777-300ER from its international operations on the Tokyo Haneda (HND) to London Heathrow (LHR) route, marking the conclusion of an era for this long-serving aircraft.

Starting January 2, 2025, the route will be operated by the advanced Airbus A350-1000, reflecting JAL’s commitment to modernizing its fleet with next-generation aircraft. The Boeing 777-300ER, which joined JAL’s lineup in 2004 as a successor to the Boeing 747-400, became a flagship model for the airline’s long-haul routes, including key destinations like New York (JFK) and London (LHR).

Between 2004 and 2009, JAL added 13 Boeing 777-300ERs to its fleet. The last international flight for the aircraft, operated by JA739J, took place on January 1, 2025. Designated as flight JL43, it departed Tokyo Haneda at 10:01 AM local time and landed at London Heathrow at 2:56 PM local time, completing its 14-hour and 25-minute journey. This final mission featured JAL’s “W84” cabin layout, accommodating 244 passengers: 8 in First Class, 49 in Business Class, 40 in Premium Economy, and 147 in Economy.

Although retired from international routes, the Boeing 777-300ER will continue to serve JAL on select routes, including major destinations like Chicago, Los Angeles, Paris, and Sydney, as well as various Asian and domestic flights.

The introduction of the Airbus A350-1000 offers several benefits, including enhanced fuel efficiency and reduced noise, in line with JAL’s environmental sustainability initiatives. As part of its fleet renewal strategy, the airline is transitioning to the A350 to meet growing passenger demand on routes to Europe and North America while minimizing its environmental footprint.

By 2025, JAL plans to have 11 A350s in operation, progressively expanding their deployment across high-demand routes such as Paris and key cities on the U.S. West Coast. This move underscores the airline’s commitment to providing state-of-the-art services and maintaining seamless connectivity for its passengers.


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