Silicon Valley airplane passengers can once again fly nonstop to and from Japan.
"It's an exciting day as we officially welcome Zipair to the San Jose community," SJC Director of Aviation John Aitken said in a news release. "We hope provides customers a new convenient choice when traveling to Japan, not only once a year, but on multiple occasions," Fukada said.
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