Skymark Surpasses 10 Million Passengers on Kagoshima Routes

Skymark Surpasses 10 Million Passengers on Kagoshima Routes

Skymark’s cumulative passenger count on flights to and from Kagoshima has surpassed 10 million.

Skymark first launched the Kagoshima to Tokyo/Haneda route on April 18, 2002, marking its inauguration in Kagoshima. Despite a temporary suspension starting April 21, 2006, the service was resumed with the launching of the Kagoshima to Kobe route on September 1, 2010, and the re-launch of the Kagoshima to Tokyo/Haneda route on October 31 of the same year. Today, Skymark operates a total of 20 flights per day, including 10 round trips, between Kagoshima and Tokyo/Haneda, Nagoya/Chubu, Kobe, and Amami Oshima.

On June 13, to commemorate surpassing 10 million passengers, passengers on four flights departing from Kagoshima were presented with commemorative flight tags and ticket holders as gifts.

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