All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines have begun full-scale inoculation of the new coronavirus vaccine for the first time in Japan from the 14th at Haneda Airport.

Of these, ANA began full-scale inoculation of the third occupational area in the conference room at Haneda Airport on the morning of the 14th.



As in the past, it was conducted by pilots and flight attendants on international flights, and the temperature was measured at the entrance and the patient was inoculated after being interviewed by a doctor.



Up to 600 people can be vaccinated in a day, with pilots at least two days after vaccination, flight attendants one day, and time to the next flight.

At Haneda Airport, Japan Airlines also started full-scale occupational inoculation on the 14th, and according to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, both companies are the first to start the third occupational inoculation.



In the future, at Haneda Airport, ANA plans to inoculate about 20,000 people and Japan Airlines about 17,000 people for employees of the entire group.



All Nippon Airways flight attendants who received the vaccination said, "There are many opportunities to meet with customers face-to-face, so I think that after completing the third vaccination, you will be able to use the aircraft with peace of mind. I would like to continue to take measures against infection. I was talking.