The US Department of Transportation (DOT) has finalized its allocation of Tokyo Haneda daytime slots awarded to local US carriers in July this year.
In a statement issued Friday, the Department reaffirmed its tentative decision to award the following carriers the following slots: -American Airlines (AA, Dallas/Fort Worth): one slot pair for its proposed Los Angeles International-Haneda service; -Hawaiian Airlines (HA, Honolulu): one slot pair for its proposed Honolulu-Haneda service; -United Airlines (UA, Chicago O'Hare): one slot pair for its proposed San Francisco-Haneda service; -Delta Air Lines (DL, Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson): two slot pairs for its proposed Los Angeles-Haneda and Minneapolis St. Paul International-Haneda services.
The DOT awarded Hawaiian Airlines the US's sole Haneda night-time slot in May. Hawaiian was the sole applicant to apply for the slot-pairing and plans to use it to operate a year-round service to Haneda from Honolulu (4x weekly) and Kona (3x weekly).