FDA Changes Seat Management System for Code-Share Flights with JAL

FDA Changes Seat Management System for Code-Share Flights with JAL

Fuji Dream Airlines (FDA) and Japan Airlines (JAL) will change the seat management system for code-share flights operated by FDA.

Starting from boarding on October 26, the empty seat management will be integrated and managed solely by FDA, adopting a “free flow method.” Currently, a “block space method” is employed, where a certain number of seats are managed by JAL.

As a result, during JAL’s vacancy inquiry, a maximum of 6 seats will be displayed. FDA currently limits reservations to a maximum of 6 seats at a time.

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