J-Air is a private limited company which was established on 8th April 1988 in Hiroshima. The adjunct of Japan Airlines is the airline J-Air Co., Ltd. J-Air is located at Nagoya Airfield.
Feeder liner jets are functioned by J-Air across the four major islands of Japan. For scheduled services the banished Nagoya Airfield is used by J-Air. JAL Flight Academy Co., Ltd. was set up in 8th April 1988 in Hiroshima-Nishi Airport which is situated in Hiroshima. For succeeding the disruptive services of Nishi Seto Airlink a new section of JFA was made during 1991 in the month of April. During 17th February 2005, J-Air resettled to Nagoya Airfield which is situated near Nagoya. The reason behind this resettlement was to access the chance of acquiring a larger aviation market.
Hub
Osaka International Airport is the hub of J-Air.
Destinations
J-Air functions scheduled services to numerous destinations. The destinations of J-Air are as follows:
Kochi Prefecture
Akita Prefecture
Tamakawa
Fukushima
Miyazaki Prefecture
Hanamaki
Aichi Prefecture
Fukuoka
Niigata Prefecture
Yamagata Prefecture
Kyoto
Osaka
Matsuyama
Kobe
Narita
Chiba
Fleet
The fleet of J-Air includes the following aircrafts:
Embraer 170
Bombardier CRJ-200ER
Services
The services catered by J-Air are complimentary meals and drink, stretcher for sick passengers, impressive in-flight entertainment, and special facilities for expectant mothers, comfortable seats, etc.