Hokkaido International Airlines
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Hokkaido International Airlines (北海道国際航空), better known as Air Do (エア・ドゥ) is an airline in Japan. It operates Boeing 767 200 and 300ER aircraft.
Air Do was one of Japan's first low-fare airlines, beginning services in 1998. It originally competed with Japan's major domestic carriers (All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines, and Japan Air System), who were able to lower their fares to Air Do's level without seriously compromising corporate profits, thus driving Air Do out of the market. After two years of losses, the airline entered a code-sharing agreement with ANA, and now has the same general fare structure as the majors.
'Do' is pronounced like the English word "do" (rhyming with "blue") and not like the "dō" in "Hokkaidō".
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External links
- http://www.airdo21.com/ (Japanese only)
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