Hokkaido Air System is a Hokkaido based domestic airline. Founded in 1997, it started operations the following year. The airline was established as a joint project and is presently owned by Hokkaido regional government and Japan Airlines Domestic. In the year 2006, Air Hokkaido ceased flight operation from Hakodate to Okushiri. Hokkaido Air System took over the sole route of Air Hokkaido from the very next day. The headquarters of this airline is based in New Chitose airport.
Main Hub
The main hub of Hokkaido Air System is Hokkaido International Airport and Okadama Airport.
Major Destinations
The main destinations of Hokkaido Air System are as follows:
Asahikawa Airport
Okadama Airport
Okushiri Airport
Kushiro Airport
New Chitose Airport
Hakodate Airport
Fleet
The Hokkaido Air System has a number of aircrafts. Following are the names of the airplanes:
3 Saab 340B
This aircraft is a turboprop, made out of two engines.
Services
Complimentary meals and soft drinks
In-flight magazines and newspapers are available
Flight attendants are helpful