14 Sep 2012
Looking to refresh the onboard experience, Japan Airlines has launched the Sky Project, a new initiative that will see the carrier revamp its in-flight products and services.
Unveiled this morning, the airline said the Project will be rolled out in a series of phases, commencing with a sweeping change to seat designs in every cabin class on board 13 of its Boeing 777-300ER.
Describing it as a “comprehensive overall renewal”, the Project will also include new menus onboard flights to Europe, North America, Australia and South East Asia created by four Japanese star chefs.
"JAL is now standing at a new beginning and we have been able to come this far solely with your support and understanding," Japan Airlines president Yoshiharu Ueki said.
"In expression of our deepest gratitude, and in pursuing the promise stated in our current Mid-Term Plan, we hope to bring our customers a totally refreshing onboard experience like no other, with Welcome! JAL New Sky."
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