Sono Moon Nagoya to Anchor Next-Gen Japan–Korea Air Travel Ecosystem
Sono Moon Nagoya’s 2026 relaunch turns a 130 room city hotel into an airline connected hub, redefining how Korean Air, JAL, and ANA capture high yield Japan Korea travel.
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Sono Moon Nagoya’s 2026 relaunch turns a 130 room city hotel into an airline connected hub, redefining how Korean Air, JAL, and ANA capture high yield Japan Korea travel.
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