Spring Airlines Japan


Spring Airlines Japan Co., Ltd. is a low-cost airline headquartered in Kozunomori, Narita, Japan. It is 33% owned by Spring Airlines, a Chinese low-cost carrier, with the remainder held by various Japanese investors. The airline began operations in August 2014, having originally planned to begin operations in autumn 2013.

History

Spring Airlines announced in 2011 that it had plans to establish a subsidiary in Japan; it would be the first Chinese airline to do so. Spring was required to find one or more local partners due to Japanese legal restrictions that would limit its investment to a minority stake.
The airline received an air operator's certificate on 17 December 2013, having filed in September 2013 with 1.5 billion yen of equity capital, of which Spring Airlines invested 33%. The remainder of the airline's capital was provided by Japanese financial institutions, IT enterprises and trading companies, among others. There were plans to raise a further 4.5 billion yen of capital prior to commencement of operations. Japanese travel agency JTB announced in March 2014 that it would invest in Spring Airlines Japan and enter a partnership with the airline to provide Japan tour packages to Chinese customers.
Spring Airlines Japan planned to use primarily Japanese staff, such as retired Japan Airlines pilots. Its head of operations, Minoru Uchida, was formerly a JAL pilot.

Destinations

The airline serves the following destinations:
CountryCityAirportNotesRefs
ChinaChongqingChongqing Jiangbei International Airport
ChinaHarbinHarbin Taiping International Airport
ChinaTianjinTianjin Binhai International Airport
ChinaWuhanWuhan Tianhe International Airport
JapanHiroshimaHiroshima Airport
JapanOsakaKansai International Airport
JapanSagaSaga Airport
JapanSapporoNew Chitose Airport
JapanTokyoNarita International Airport

Fleet

As of August 2019, Spring Airlines Japan fleet consists of the following aircraft:


The aircraft are fitted in a 189-seat configuration with 18 seats curtained off as a premium cabin.
Spring Airlines Japan took delivery of its first aircraft, a Boeing 737-800, on 17 July 2013. Although Spring Airlines uses Airbus A320 aircraft, the 737 was chosen for its Japanese subsidiary due to the Boeing's greater popularity among Japanese airlines and the relative ease of finding 737-qualified pilots.