JAL

45% Boarding Area
55% Other

Japan Airlines (JAL) is Japan’s flagship carrier, celebrated for its extensive route network and premium service standards.

History and Ownership

Japan Airlines was established in August 1951 as a government‑owned domestic carrier and began international flights in 1954. The airline merged with Japan Air System after the September 11, 2001 attacks and entered bankruptcy protection in 2009, emerging from it in 2011. It was privatized in 1987 after being government‑owned since its founding. Boarding Area +1

Network and Alliances

JAL operates from major hubs in Tokyo’s Haneda and Narita airports, as well as Nagoya and Osaka, connecting travelers to a global network through its membership in the oneworld alliance since 2007. The carrier serves 92 airports with a fleet of 167 aircraft as of the latest reports. Boarding Area

Fleet Modernization

In its effort to enhance passenger experience and reduce environmental impact, JAL plans to introduce Airbus A350‑1000 aircraft, featuring advanced cabins and improved fuel efficiency. Boarding Area

Premium Services and Awards

JAL’s business class has been highlighted for its comfort, and the airline’s first‑class product is regarded as one of the world’s best, though partner award availability for first class has become more limited since March 2021. Boarding Area

Loyalty and Transfer Partnerships

JAL’s Mileage Bank can receive points from several transfer partners: Rove Miles offers a 1:1.5 transfer bonus through March 31 2026, Bilt Rewards provides a 1:1 transfer rate, and Marriott Bonvoy transfers at a 3:1 ratio with additional bonus miles. American Airlines includes JAL in its Business Extra program, awarding points on all international JAL flights. FrequentMiler +3

Inclusivity Initiatives

The airline has embraced gender‑neutral greetings, exemplified by the phrase “Doumo arigatou gozaimasu,” reflecting its commitment to welcoming all passengers. God Save the Points

In‑Flight Offerings

As of December 1 2025, JAL introduced new “+81” wine blends on long‑haul economy flights to North America, Hawaii, Europe, Australia, Southeast Asia, and Hong Kong routes. You Are Travel

Boarding Area
45%
Experience the Pinnacle of Comfort: Japan Airlines Business Class
As a global traveler seeking unparalleled service and comfort, stepping aboard Japan Airlines (JAL) is like entering a world where traditional Japanese hospitality meets modern luxury. The business class experience is a testament to the airline’s dedication to Omotenashi—the Japanese spirit of selfless hospitality. From the sincere greetings upon boarding to the meticulous attention to your needs throughout the flight, every moment is designed to provide a personalized and exceptional journey. From the moment you check in to the final touchdown, JAL’s commitment to excellence is evident in every facet of their service. Established in 1951 as Japan’s flag
God Save the Points
10%
Good News: Another Airline Adds Gender Neutral Greetings
A little bit of good news goes a long way right now, and here’s a simple piece. Another airline is replacing “ladies and gentlemen” greetings with gender neutral messages on the plane, and in the airport to make more travelers feel welcome. Qantas was arguably the first global airline to welcome “everyone” on board years ago, dropping gender based greetings in favor of a more laid back and inviting message for all. Last year, Air Canada joined the call, changing all greetings to include “everyone”, like “good morning, everyone”. Now just months later, according to The Telegraph, Japan
View from the Wing
5%
Rove Miles Adds Japan Airlines As Transfer Partner—Unlock Rare Premium Awards With 50% Bonus Until March 31
Rove Miles has added Japan Airlines Mileage Bank as a points transfer partner. JAL is a Capital One and Bilt transfer partner, and really high value. Rove and Bilt are 1:1 tranfers. Capital One is just 2:1.5. The program lets you earn points for booking travel and for online shopping. Their earn rates are often at top of market. They’ll even award points for prepaid hotel bookings right away (rather than waiting until you stay), so you can use the points for airfare on the same trip. And they offer rewards on direct book hotels as well, where you
Miles to Memories
5%
Rove Adds Japan Airlines as 14th Transfer Partner with Limited-Time Bonus
Rove, the program positioning itself as the “universal airline mile”, has officially added Japan Airlines (JAL) Mileage Bank as its 14th transfer partner. This adds a valuable redemption option for Rove members, at a 1:1 transfer ratio. But it gets even better if you transfer miles this month, as you get a 50% bonus. Under the new partnership, Rove Miles transfer to JAL Mileage Bank at a 1:1 ratio, consistent with Rove’s other airline transfer partners. To celebrate the launch, Rove is offering a limited-time transfer bonus promotion, allowing members to receive additional 50% more JAL miles when
Traveling for Miles
11%
American Airlines Adds Japan Airlines To Its Business Extra Program
Some links to products and travel providers on this website will earn Traveling For Miles a commission that helps contribute to the running of the site. Traveling For Miles has partnered with CardRatings for our coverage of credit card products. Traveling For Miles and CardRatings may receive a commission from card issuers. Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author’s alone and have not been reviewed, endorsed, or approved by any of these entities. For more details please see the disclosures found at the bottom of every page. The American Airlines Business Extra program has just
FrequentMiler
14%
Japan Airlines added as a new Bilt transfer partner
So it wasn’t a fake out after all. A few weeks ago, Bilt published a page on its website that listed Japan Airlines (JAL) as a transfer partner, but then promptly took it down. It seemed inevitable that JAL would be added as a transfer partner, but a few days letter they announced Southwest as a new transfer partner. That made me wonder if they were just having fun with eagle-eyed Bilt Rewards members, feeding the rumor mill that the addition of JAL as a transfer partner was imminent, only to surprise members with the addition of Southwest
You Are Travel
10%
Japan Airlines Refreshes Long Haul Economy Wine Offerings
tl;dr – The airline introduces a special custom cuvée for international premium economy and economy long-haul flights. As of December 1, 2025, Japan Airlines (JAL) is sporting new wines in its long-haul economy service. On International routes to/from North America and Hawaii (excluding Guam), Europe, Australia, and Southeast Asia, as well as Haneda/Narita – Hong Kong flights, passengers can sip the new “+81” blends. The wines are crafted by JAL Wine Advisor Motohiro Okoshi, who, judging from homie’s photo, you just want to trust: If you’re wondering about the label name “+81”, that is Japan’s

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *