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Centrair's History 2013 Related to Centrair Other Events 2013 Jan Centrair's History 2013 Related to Centrair Other events 2013 Jan. 8 ANA flights to Ishigaki launch Battery trouble forces emergency landing Jan. 18 Renovation of general duty free store Jan. 16 of an ANA Boeing 787 aircraft at Takamatsu Airport, designated a serious Test run of innovative passenger and New Iseyuki patrol boat Jan. 23 luggage system aimed at reducing wait Jan. 21 deployed at Chubu times at the airport implemented (- Airport Coast Guard Airbase Opening of Electronics Jan. 25 PLAZA duty free store Centrair Airport Music Festival 2013 - Jan. 26 Reishun (-1/27) PR event for Okinawa (Naha, Ishigaki) Jan. 26 flights and Korea Tourism Organization 2012 Centrair CS awards ceremony, and Meitetsu Tourism Services annual Grand Prize election of airport Jan. 31 Jan. 29 launch joint promotional staff who provide exceptional campaign, raise demand for customer service travel to Korea Test run of wind power generation Feb. 1 begins on Skydeck (-3/31) Total renewal of Centrair Web official Feb. 1 website for 1st time in 6 years Centrair retail area adds manaca and Chuo Expressway Sasago Feb. 8 Feb. 8 QUICPayTM Tunnel opens 68 days after New N700A railcars with Renovation of CHUBU SAMURAI Feb. 8 Feb. 8 improved breaking and comfort LAB. 1F retail area 2 debut on Tokaido Shinkansen Feb. 9 TSUTAYA retail store opens on 4F Feb. 11 1st Centrair Sorami girls' assembly 3rd largest US carrier, American Estée Lauder Group Boutique duty free Feb. 15 Feb. 14 Airlines, agrees to merger with shop opens 5th largest carrier, US Airways Nagoya launches experimental Feb. 17 Centrair's 8th Anniversary Ceremony Feb. 16 steam locomotive vehicle for first time in 27 years 19 people including 4 Japanese Feb. 26 die in balloon explosion and crash in Luxor, Egypt Test run of wall-mounted solar power New Ishigaki Airport opens with Mar. 4 generation system begins in section A Mar. 7 2,000m runway of P1 parking lot (-2014/3/31) Ornaments made of Echizen paper NTP Marina Rinku completed at installed to promote Dragon Route Chibu Rinku, accommodating Mar. 15 Mar. 16 (Farewell Dragon - 3F) 185 ships including yachts and leisure boats Kintetsu Railway begins running Ranked top airport by size by ASQ the new Shimakaze sightseeing Mar. 21 (Airport Service Quality) Mar. 21 express train to coincide with the rebuilding of Ise Shrine JR and private railways start allowing mutual use of Mar. 23 transportation IC cards Related to Centrair Other events 2013 summer schedule starts, (286 Kisei Expressway opens flights to 26 intl. cities, 74 flights to 18 between Kisei-Ouchiyama Mar. 27 Mar. 24 2013 Japan cities) Interchange and Kisei- Nagashima Interchange AirAsia Japan adds Fukuoka route, FDA at Nagoya Airfield adds Jetstar Japan adds Sapporo (New Mar. 31 Mar. 31 new flights to Kochi (1 round Chitose) and Fukuoka routes trip/day) All Nippon Airways moves to a holding company system, Apr. 1 changes its trade name to ANA Holdings Co., Ltd. DHL Japan announces strategic Apr. 9 network plan Exhibition of real O-shiraishi wheeled carriages to celebrate the 62nd Apr. 13 ceremonial rebuilding of Ise Shrine(- 5/9) SKYTRAX implemented Receive Best Regional Airport Asia Award 2013 for Boston Marathon terror attack, Apr. 15 customer service Apr. 15 3 people killed over 200 injured (ranked 3rd in the world among in explosion airports in same passenger volume Polar Air Cargo Worldwide launches Takashi Kawamura elected to regular Taipei-Incheon-Centrair- Apr. 23 Apr. 21 3rd term as mayor of Nagoya Cincinatti route, Narita-Centrair- Shanghai route AirAsia Japan adds flights to Soeul Apr. 26 (Incheon) and Sapporo (New Chitose) Izumo Temple main building relocation festival. Repairs Use of outdoor warning siren system May. 1 May. 2 completed and enshrined deity for major tsunami begins returned to main building in first "Heisei Daisengu" in 60 Cool Biz practice implemented at May. 1 Centrair Group offices (-10/31) Centrair Group reports FY2012 consolidated balance sheet, showing May. 16 increased profits, and profitability for 3 straight terms Framework established in Test run of Centrair shuttle connecting negotiations between Turkey May. 18 Centrair and Nagoya city center begins May. 20 and airline officials to add 7 flights a week through Centrair Government Earthquake Research Committee Mie Prefecture PR promotion starts announces long-term May. 22 (Iga ninja displays installed above May. 24 estimation of major earthquake check-in counters) in the Nankai Trough, predict 60-70% chance within 30 years Nagoya Castle Inner Palace opened to the public, faithfully May. 29 reproduced based on photos and survey maps to its appearance 400 years ago Jetstar Japan launches flights to Japan-Taiwan Tourism Summit May. 31 Kagoshima May. 31 held in Shima, Mie Prefecture JAL and ANA resume regular PR event held for Aqua Totto Gifu Jun. 1 Jun. 1 use of Boeing 787 aircrafts (-6/2) after 4 months Related to Centrair Other events PR event for Fukuoka flights and Jun. 1 2013 tourism held at Kanayama Station (- Polar Air Cargo Worldwide launches Jun. 4 regular Taipei-Centrair-Soeul- Taipei cargo route Chita-shi joins executive committee of Heita Kawakatsu re-elected Jun. 9 "Ironman 70.3 Centrair Chita Peninsula Jun. 16 governor of Shizuoka Japan" and a new course is made Prefecture Promotion event for Fukuoka route UNESCO officially decides to Jun. 21 and tourism held in Fukuoka Jun. 22 register Mt. Fuji as a World (Nishitetsu Fukuoka Tenjin Station) Heritage Sight New retail store (Global WiFi® in Jun. 27 Access Plaza) Information counter and international FDA at Nagoya Airfield newly Jul. 1 travel insurance counter established in Jul. 1 adopts use of Embraer E-175 the international departures area jet Oceana Airlines Boeing 777 Taiwanese travel companies and aircraft landing failure at San Jul. 13 bloggers invited for demonstration of Jul. 6 Francisco Airport; 3 people die, the charms of Aichi and Mie over 180 injured Promotion event for Hokkaido route Jul. 13 and tourism held at Kanayama Station Formerly one of the greatest Yatomi goldfish ornament exhibition Jul. 18 Jul. 18 US cities, Detroit files for held in center of Terminal Bldg. 3F bankruptcy with a debt of Promotion event for Hokkaido flights Jul. 19 and tourism held in Sapporo Jul. 20 5th “Centrair Bon Dance” Festival 80 passengers die in high speed Jul. 22 "Ama District in Centrair" event held Jul. 24 train derailment in Spain Switzerland, Tokyo area 2013 Centrair Mother and Child Jul. 23 Jul. 25 airports, and others enter into Summer School event Open Skies agreement to World Cosplay Summit 2013 hosts 4 members of a Korean Jul. 28 Centrair Cosplay Photography Club & Jul. 29 mountain climbing group die in WCS2013 Stage Show an accident in the Central Complete renewal of Centrair Duty Aug. 1 Free (reserved duty free goods) Aoki Bus begins limousine bus routes Aug. 1 between Centrair and Ise, Matsusaka, and Kameyama Korean Air Boeing 737 aircraft Vietnam Airlines increases the flights overruns the runway at Niigata Aug. 5 Aug. 5 on Hanoi route Airport, designated a serious incident Seasonal "Skydeck Beer Garden" Aug. 9 Aug. 10 Aichi Triennale opens hosted at Hai Shang Lou Taiwanese travel companies and Aug. 22 bloggers invited for demonstration of the charms of Nagoya ANA launches new connecting cargo Costco Chubu Airport Aug. 29 Aug. 30 flights with Okinawa hub warehouse opens in Chubu Apron Fire Prevention training and Meitetsu holds departure Terminal Building Fire Prevention ceremony at Tokoname Station Aug. 30 Training conducted in anticipation of Aug. 31 celebrating 100th anniversary responding to an earthquake-related of Tokoname Line tsunami Taiwanese travel and airline Tokyo chosen to host 2020 Sep. 1 companies invited for Dragon Route Sep. 7 Summer Olympics, 2nd hosting "Good Luck Travel" Promotion visit after 56 years Related to Centrair Other events Vietnamese travel and airline Philippines, Tokyo area 2013 Sep. 21 companies invited for presentation on Sep. 13 airports, and others enter into the Dragon Route area Open Skies agreement to Korean travel companies and bloggers JR Central unveils concrete plan invited for informational session on Sep. 24 Sep. 18 for Linear Chuo Shinkansen Gero Onsen, Takayama, Shirakawa-go, route and more "Sky Day" Airport Festa held in various Sep. 28 Centrair locations Kintetsu Raliway begins running The Drink Japan! Japanese Sake Oct. 1 Oct. 1 the new Tsudoi sightseeing Campaign begins train linking Iseshi and Shima 2013 Centrair fire rescue and Prime Minister Abe announces Oct. 3 emergency medicine coordinated Oct. 1 consumption tax increase to 8% training carried out starting in April 2014 Major "Sengyo" event at Inner Ise Shrine of transferring the PR event held for Gifu Flower Festa enshrines deity from the old Oct. 4 Oct. 2 Memorial Park building to the new one, as part of the Ise Shrine ceremonial rebuilding ANA cooperates to hold JR Kyushu begins running the Oct. 20 commemoration of 500th Air City Oct. 15 Seven Stars deluxe sleeping car Wedding with ceremony in the air, excursion train 2013 winter schedule starts Food ingredients display scam Oct. 27 (276 flights to 26 intl. cities, 76 flights Oct. 22 discovered at Hankyu Hanshin to 18 Japan cities) Hotels Thai Airways increases flights on Myanmar, Tokyo area airports, Oct. 27 Bangkok route Oct. 25 and others enter into Open (10 flight/week→14 flight/week) Skies agreement to liberalize air Small aircraft landing failure at Oct. 26 Matsuyama Airport closes traffic on the runway A man starts randomly shooting 2nd Centrair Sorami girls' assembly Nov. 3 Nov. 1 a rifle at Los Angeles Airport, held killing 1 TSA employee Disaster prevention training Aichi Flower Festa 2013 kicks Nov. 12 implemented in storage tank area of Nov.
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