One of the problems that has long plagued airlines in their long-haul networks is what to do with their widebody fleet during the winter. Demand across the Atlantic is enormous in summer — and summer demand has extended further into spring and fall — but in winter it’s always a struggle to figure out where to fly those airplanes. This has led to some creative ideas, and most recently, it’s Sapporo that gets a chance to show that it can help fill…
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