Etihad Airways has said it will launch services to Nagoya and Tokyo in the first quarter of 2010 using A330 aircraft. The UAE-based carrier will operate four flights a week to Nagoya, via Beijing, from 1 February, increasing to five flights a week from March 27. Etihad is also planning a direct service to Tokyo Narita five times weekly from 27 March.
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