Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Lapangan Terbang New Chitose" in Malay language version.
Air Busan during peak season plans to increase operational frequencies on selected international routes: Busan – Kaohsiung eff 01JUL23 Increase from 4 to 7 weekly, Busan – Kota Kinabalu 01JUL23 – 30AUG23 Increase from 2 to 4 weekly, Busan – Ningbo eff 24JUN23 Service resumption, 3 weekly, Busan – Sapporo New Chitose 15JUN23 – 31AUG23 Increase from 4 to 7 weekly, Busan – Ulaanbaatar 29JUN23 – 29AUG23 Increase from 2 to 4 weekly.
Air Busan from late-June 2023 plans to introduce new route to Japan, where the airline schedules Seoul Incheon – Sapporo New Chitose route. From 23JUN23, Airbus A321 aircraft to operate this route on daily basis.
Air China last week announced further service expansion to Japan, scheduled in late-September 2024.
ANA in last week’s schedule update announced planned service entry of Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner on domestic routes, scheduled from February 2024.
Asiana Airlines during the month of August 2023 schedules regular Boeing 747-400 service to Hokkaido, reflected in recent schedule update. From 02AUG23 to 31AUG23, 3 of 7 weekly Seoul Incheon – Sapporo New Chitose service will be operated by Boeing 747, instead of Airbus A330-300.
Asiana Airlines since late-November 2023 filed additional changes to its planned Boeing 747-400 passenger operations in the first quarter of 2024, as the adjustment focuses on service to Taipei.
Batik Air Malaysia during Northern summer 2023 season schedules limited-time service to Hokkaido, previously listed as winter seasonal flights. From 11JUN23 to 11AUG23, the airline will once again operates Kuala Lumpur – Taipei Taoyuan – Sapporo New Chitose route, 3 times weekly with 737 MAX 8.
Hainan Airlines in late-December 2023 plans to resume Hangzhou – Sapporo New Chitose service, last served until February 2020. The carrier plans to operate this route from 25DEC23 with Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Japan Airlines (JAL) in last week’s schedule update filed Boeing 777-200ER domestic operations during Northern winter 2023/24 season. As of 27AUG23, the oneWorld member currently plans to operate the 777 on following domestic service, between 29OCT23 and 06NOV23.
Jeju Air in Northern winter 2023/24 season plans to expand international service at Busan and Muan, on board Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Jetstar Japan today (11JAN24) announced service resumption on Osaka Kansai – Taipei Taoyuan route, after 5-year hiatus. Opened for reservation today, the airline will operate 1 daily flight from 31MAR24, with Airbus A320 aircraft.
The airline during Northern summer 2024 season will also introduce Fukuoka – Sapporo New Chitose service, with 1 daily flight scheduled on board Airbus A320 aircraft.
Juneyao Airlines during Northern winter 2023/24 season plans to resume service to Hokkaido in Japan, with service to Sapporo, and new route to Asahikawa:
Shanghai Pu Dong – Asahikawa 16JAN24 – 27FEB24 2 weekly A320
Shanghai Pu Dong – Sapporo New Chitose eff 26DEC23 3 weekly A321 (Last served until 2020).
Korean Air from mid-July 2023 plans to restore additional frequencies on Seoul Incheon – Sapporo New Chitose route, currently scheduled 7 weekly. From 18JUL23, overall service will increase to 11 weekly, with KE769/770 operated by 737-900ER.
Malaysia Airlines during the month of December 2023 schedules limited-time service to Hokkaido, on board Airbus A330-300 aircraft. From Kuala Lumpur, the A330 operates Kuala Lumpur – Sapporo New Chitose nonstop flight every 5 days, from 05DEC23 to 30DEC23.
Malaysia Airlines during the month of December 2024 once again schedules charter service to Hokkaido, where the airline files Kuala Lumpur – Sapporo New Chitose schedule, with Airbus A330-300 aircraft. From Kuala Lumpur, service operates every 5 days from 05DEC24 to 30DEC24.
Shenzhen Airlines in the first quarter of 2024 plans to resume service to Hokkaido, where the airline schedules Shenzhen – Sapporo New Chitose route. From 18JAN24, Boeing 737-800 aircraft operates this route 3 times weekly.
Singapore Airlines in the OAG has tentatively filed operational schedule for Singapore – Sapporo New Chitose route, last served on seasonal regular basis in Northern winter 2019/20 season. The Star Alliance member currently files 5 weekly flights with 303-seater A350-900XWB aircraft, from 01DEC24.
Singapore Airlines in the last two weeks gradually filed Singapore – Sapporo New Chitose route in the GDS. Previously reported on AeroRoutes on 13NOV23, the Star Alliance carrier plans to resume this route on 01DEC24, without the indication of end date.
Based on GDS listing, the 5 weekly flights on board Airbus A350-900XWB aircraft is tentatively listed until 30JAN25 inclusive, Singapore departure.
Thai AirAsia X in recent schedule update filed updated schedule for Northern summer 2023 season. In latest filing up to 05FEB23, the airline has removed Bangkok – Sapporo New Chitose schedule, on/after 25MAR23, as the airline to maintain this route as winter seasonal.
Thai Airways International (THAI) during Northern summer 2024 season schedules frequency variations on Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Sapporo New Chitose route, reflecting seasonal demands.
Thai VietJet Air from December 2024 plans to expand service to Japan, as the airline schedules new service to Sapporo via Taipei.
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Taipei Taoyuan – Okinawa eff 02NOV24 Planned 1 daily A320 service unchanged. Service reduces to 4 weekly from 18DEC24.
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Taipei Taoyuan – Sapporo New Chitose eff 17DEC24 3 weekly A320.
Tianjin Airlines from November 2023 plans to resume service to Hokkaido, as the airline schedules Tianjin – Sapporo New Chitose route. From 19NOV23, Airbus A320 aircraft operates this route twice weekly.
Korean carrier T’Way Air in the third quarter of 2023 plans to increase capacity on Seoul Incheon – Sapporo New Chitose route, where 1 of 2 daily service to be operated by Airbus A330-300 aircraft, instead of the 737-800. The A330 is will now be operating from 15JUN23 to 10AUG23, instead of until 30JUN23.
In support of the Government's plan to establish Thailand as a regional aviation hub and to provide better and seamless connectivity to its guests, Thai AirAsia X (XJ) will be relocating all of its flight operations to Don Mueang Airport (DMK) starting 1 October 2024.
The relocation follows successful coordination with, and is being facilitated by Airports of Thailand Plc. and the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand. Thai AirAsia X currently operates from Suvarnabhumi Airport.
Effective 1 October, Thai AirAsia X guests flying to Seoul, South Korea; Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya and Sapporo in Japan; Shanghai, China and Sydney, Australia will be departing from Don Mueang Airport.