Tuesday, 24 April 2012

Boeing 787 Dreamliner completes first Trans-Off-shore passenger flight, lands in Boston as JAL 8

Boeing 787 Dreamliner completes first Trans-Pacific passenger flight, lands in Boston as JAL 8

We have been lucky enough to hitch a ride on Boeing's 787 inside the Land from the Rising Sun, however the Dreamliner has jumped the Off-shore with people aboard, departing Tokyo, japan Narita and landing at Boston's Logan Airport Terminal around noon on Sunday. The JAL service marks New England's first Asia route, enabled through the 787's efficient design which allows air carriers fly to reduce-demand metropolitan areas without wasting fuel on empty seats. The 787 is going to be making the 6,869-mile journey four occasions per week through May 31st, after which daily service will start, with flight 7 departing Boston at 1:20PM and coming in Tokyo, japan at 4 the next mid-day. People on flight 8 leaves Tokyo, japan at 11:30AM and land in Boston at 11:20AM on the day that. This will probably be your very best chance to ride an american-bound Dreamliner until U . s . starts service later this season, so go to the origin connect to get the fix, listed up to $1,500 for dates through the summer time.

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