The Emerging Role Of Low-Cost Airlines In Japan’s Domestic Market

In the first fifteen years following the conclusion of the Second World War, the Japanese domestic air transportation industry grew rapidly, with high-demand routes between many of the nation’s major cities serving as the perfect economic groundwork for the rapid growth of the domestic aviation industry. Even when the Shinkansen bullet trains first entered service in the late 1960s, domestic flights remained a crucial part of the financial puzzle for major airlines like Japan Airlines and ANA.

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