Spring Airlines Japan Announces Two New Routes

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Spring Airlines Japan will launch new services from Narita to Tianjin and Narita to Harbin.

The Tianjin route will offer non-stop service to Tianjin from Narita while the Harbin route will be a new destination operated by a Japanese carrier. These new services will offer easy access not only for increasing numbers of passengers from China but also for travelers from Japan.

The new service to Tianjin will launch on January 28, 2017, with the new service to Harbin launching one day later. Both routes will be operated with Boeing 737-800 aircraft, equipped with 189 seats in a single class configuration.

Tianjin is one of the four direct-controlled municipalities of China and the largest trading port in the country’s northern region. A former foreign settlement in the region is a tourist destination today with a townscape that reflects the mix of Chinese and Western cultures of the time. Harbin, the capital of China’s northernmost Heilongjiang province is called the Moscow of the East with its exotic atmosphere of the streets and townscape. Every January, thousands of tourists in China and from abroad visit the city for the traditional winter Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival.

Harbin, the capital of China’s northernmost Heilongjiang province is called the Moscow of the East with its exotic atmosphere of the streets and townscape. Every January, thousands of tourists in China and from abroad visit the city for the traditional winter Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival.

Spring Airlines Japan flies more routes between Japan and China than any other Japanese low-cost carrier. Utilizing Narita as its hub, the airline continues to expand its network with new services to Chongqing and Wuhan commenced in February 2016 and added the domestic services to New Chitose in August and to Kansai in September, on top the established services to Hiroshima and Saga.

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