Japan Airlines did not immediately respond to ... Tottori first joined the company in 1985 and worked as a flight attendant for 20 years, per her company profile. In 2005, Tottori became JAL's ...
Four months after she became a flight attendant in 1985, Japan Airlines was involved in the deadliest single aircraft accident in aviation history, which killed 520 people on Mount Osutaka.
Almost simultaneously, as news spread that all of the 376 passengers and crew aboard Japan ... airline told WSJ. Throughout the process of opening the doors and through the evacuation, flight ...
A Japan Airlines flight attendant has tested positive for the coronavirus, the airline said on Monday. Tokyo health officials believe the unnamed woman, who is in her 50s, had shown symptoms on ...
Japan Airlines Co. on Jan. 17 appointed a former flight attendant as its next president, the first time that a woman or a former cabin crew member has risen to the top position at the airline.
Tottori Mitsuko has taken anything but a conventional path to the top at Japan Airlines (JAL). The 59-year-old started out as a flight attendant in the mid-1980s, and in April this year she became ...
It was a flight attendant who informed them of the cabin fire, a Japan Airlines spokesperson told the BBC. After that, the evacuation of all 379 on board Japan Airlines Flight 516 proceeded with ...
Polite language goes out the window during an aircraft emergency, according to a former Japan Airlines flight attendant who recounted the training that helped save lives in an accident at Haneda ...
Egami Izumi, a visiting professor of the University of Tsukuba, is a former Japan Airlines flight attendant. She said she herself had been injured from turbulence and was unable to fly for about ...
Koshigaya: An elderly woman hunched over a cane stares intently as Japanese political hopeful Asami Miwa greets locals in the rural voting district the former flight attendant is contesting in the ...
Passengers dashed to the emergency exits of a burning Japan Airlines jet without their hand luggage, in compliance with the flight crew's instructions. The simple act of leaving their valuables ...