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Japan Airlines Airbus A350-1000 Routes & Flights (JFK, LAX, DFW, LHR, CDG)

Thu, 11 Jun 2026 10:58:44 GMTSource: One Mile at a Time

Japan Airlines is in the process of refreshing its long haul fleet. The oneworld airline is gradually replacing its Boeing 777-300ERs with Airbus A350-1000s. Not only is the A350 a joy to fly in general, but these planes are particularly exciting, given that they feature an all-new passenger experience.

I’ve reviewed Japan Airlines’ new A350 first class and A350 business class, and they’re both spectacular, among the best in their respective competitive sets. If you want to redeem miles for these experiences, see my guide to doing so.

In this post, I’d like to provide an update on the routes on which you’ll find the A350-1000. Currently, the plane is in service to five different destinations, all in North America and Europe.

Let me emphasize that these A350-1000s are separate from the company’s A350-900s, which are exclusively used for domestic flights, and feature a completely different layout.

Japan Airlines’ A350-1000 fleet progress

Japan Airlines has so far taken delivery of 11 Airbus A350-1000s, out of the 13 that the airline has on order, with the following registration codes:

  • JA01WJ operated its delivery flight from Toulouse (TLS) to Tokyo (HND) on December 14, 2023
  • JA02WJ operated its delivery flight on January 13, 2024
  • JA03WJ operated its delivery flight on March 30, 2024
  • JA04WJ operated its delivery flight on July 31, 2024
  • JA05WJ operated its delivery flight on August 10, 2024
  • JA06WJ operated its delivery flight on October 2, 2024
  • JA08WJ operated its delivery flight on December 6, 2024
  • JA09WJ operated its delivery flight on January 29, 2025
  • JA07WJ operated its delivery flight on April 23, 2025
  • JA10WJ operated its delivery flight on July 17, 2025
  • JA11WJ operated its delivery flight on February 27, 2026

Japan Airlines is taking delivery of these jets progressively, and all 13 A350-1000s aren’t expected to join the oneworld carrier’s fleet until 2028, at which point the 777-300ERs will be retired. The airline has certainly done an impressive job with the pace at which these deliveries have started, as 11 aircraft joined the fleet within a little over two years.

There is one additional quirk, worth pointing out. The plane with the registration code JA10WJ was damaged in a ground incident in New York (JFK) in December 2025, and hasn’t flown since. It would appear that the plane is being fixed, and will reenter service this fall, based on the latest updates to the flight schedule.

Japan Airlines has 13 A350-1000s on order

Japan Airlines’ A350-1000 routes & flights

Japan Airlines currently operates the Airbus A350-1000 daily on up to six daily frequencies to five destinations — New York (JFK), Los Angeles (LAX), Dallas (DFW), London (LHR), and Paris (CDG).

Japan Airlines flies the A350-1000 twice daily between Tokyo (HND) and New York (JFK). The airline operates two daily frequencies in the market, and both feature this special jet:

JL6 Tokyo to New York departing 11:05AM arriving 10:50AM
JL5 New York to Tokyo departing 1:45PM arriving 5:15PM (+1 day)

JL4 Tokyo to New York departing 6:30PM arriving 6:30PM
JL3 New York to Tokyo departing 1:40AM arriving 4:45AM (+1 day)

Japan Airlines flies the A350-1000 daily between Tokyo (HND) and Los Angeles (LAX), on the following frequency:

JL16 Tokyo to Los Angeles departing 5:00PM arriving 11:00AM
JL15 Los Angeles to Tokyo departing 1:30PM arriving 5:25PM (+1 day)

Japan Airlines flies the A350-1000 daily between Tokyo (HND) and Dallas (DFW), on the following frequency:

JL12 Tokyo to Dallas departing 10:55AM arriving 8:40AM
JL11 Dallas to Tokyo departing 11:05AM arriving 2:40PM (+1 day)

Japan Airlines’ new A350 first class

Japan Airlines flies the A350-1000 daily between Tokyo (HND) and London (LHR). The airline operates this route twice daily, and the following frequency features the A350:

JL43 Tokyo to London departing 9:50AM arriving 3:15PM
JL44 London to Tokyo departing 6:30PM arriving 5:20PM (+1 day)

Lastly, Japan Airlines flies the A350-1000 every other day between Tokyo (HND) and Paris (CDG), on the following frequency (as of November 9, 2025, the plane will operate the route daily):

JL45 Tokyo to Paris departing 10:20AM arriving 5:55PM
JL46 Paris to Tokyo departing 8:25PM arriving 5:20PM (+1 day)

There are two more developments coming soon. First of all, as of September 1, 2026, the Paris route will go back to having the A350-1000 daily. I suspect that this coincides with when the airline expects the damaged A350 to be repaired.

Furthermore, as of October 1, 2026, we’ll see the A350-1000 operate the second daily flight to London, and that operates with the following schedule:

JL41 Tokyo to London departing 1:00AM arriving 6:25AM
JL42 London to Tokyo departing 8:40AM arriving 7:35AM (+1 day)

Japan Airlines’ new A350 business class

Bottom line

Japan Airlines put its Airbus A350-1000 into commercial service in early 2024, and its footprint is expanding quickly. The airline has 11 planes in this subfleet, operating up to six daily frequencies to five destinations, including New York (JFK), Los Angeles (LAX), Dallas (DFW), London (LHR), and Paris (CDG).

On top of that, we’ll soon see the Paris route get the A350 daily (rather than just every other day), and London will see a second daily frequency with the plane. If you have the chance to fly one of these jets, I’d highly recommend it, as it’s a great experience across the board.

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