Airline helps passengers blossom
Japan Airlines is handing out Chrysanthemum seeds on its Eco Jet ‘nature flights’ to encourage passengers on domestic flights to make the world greener.
JAL has rolled out a newly-painted Boeing 777-200 aircraft decorated with logos of various environmental projects the airline is supporting.
The airline, which introduced its first Eco Jet in 2008 on domestic routes and a second one in 2009 for international routes, hopes to highlight environmental conservation.
By Diane Evans
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