United Airlines has applied for Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND) slots, which have been given back to the United States (US) Department of Transportation (DOT) by Hawaiian Airlines. The slots are effective April 2, 2024, meaning that if the DOT grants United Airlines permission to operate the flights, it could start using the timings from that date.
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