Japan Airlines to suspend Paris-Narita flights after attacks
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[TOKYO] Japan Airlines said Tuesday it would suspend flights between Paris and Tokyo's Narita airport from next month after demand fell about 60 per cent following deadly attacks in the French city.
The airline currently operates one round trip a day between Paris and each of Haneda and Narita, the two main airports in and near Tokyo.
But the demand for flights between Paris and Narita, just outside Tokyo, has slumped by more than half after the November 13 jihadist attacks hit tourism, a spokesman said.
"The airline will suspend flights between Paris and Narita from Jan 12 through Feb 29 except for several days," the spokesman told AFP.
JAL will concentrate on flights between Paris and Haneda, which has suffered about a 40 per cent decline in demand, he said.
"The company will decide whether to resume the Paris-Narita flights in March after observing the situation next year," he said.
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