Mar 02 (NHK) - Japan Airlines is changing the way it shares flights with European carriers under what are called codeshare agreements.
Many European countries have banned Russian airliners from entering their airspace, and Moscow has countered with a similar ban. That led to the cancellation of some flights from Europe to Japan that fly over Russia.
JAL has operated codeshare flights in partnership with European airlines. Since Japanese airlines are not subject to Russia's ban, JAL is selling seats on such flights without mentioning the partner airline's name.
The flights connect Tokyo's Haneda Airport with London and Helsinki, as well as Narita Airport with Frankfurt.
JAL officials say the aim is to make sure passengers can take their flights, and the measure will continue until March 26.