Bangkok Post – JAL flights delayed after another pilot drinking incident”

Three recent Japan Airlines Co flights from Hawaii to Japan were delayed, two by around 18 hours, after a pilot in command was found to have drunk alcohol, the carrier said Wednesday, the latest in a series of similar scandals to plague the airline.

The captain was scheduled to fly from Honolulu to Chubu Centrair International Airport in central Japan on Thursday but called in sick on the day of the flight and admitted to drinking alcohol the day before at a hotel, according to the airline.

JAL found an alternative pilot, but the flight, in addition to two others bound for Haneda airport in Tokyo were delayed, affecting about 630 passengers in total.

The captain was scheduled to fly from Honolulu to Chubu Centrair International Airport in central Japan on Thursday but called in sick on the day of the flight and admitted to drinking alcohol the day before at a hotel, according to the airline.

JAL found an alternative pilot, but the flight, in addition to two others bound for Haneda airport in Tokyo were delayed, affecting about 630 passengers in total.

The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism visited the airline’s head office in Tokyo to investigate on Wednesday.

The latest incident comes after JAL was issued with a business improvement order in December following alcohol-related problems involving the carrier’s employees.

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