DHL Japan, Inc. (President: Tony Khan; Headquarters: Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, hereinafter "DHL Japan"), a leading company in international express delivery, has partnered with JAL ABC, Inc. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; President: Keiko Sadotani, hereinafter "JAL ABC"), which provides airport delivery services and rental services such as WiFi at Narita International Airport and Haneda Airport. Starting today, DHL Japan will open a DHL Service Point within Narita International Airport. This will be DHL Japan's first drop-off location inside an airport terminal building, enabling users to ship overseas from the airport using "DHL EXPRESS EASY," an overseas shipping service that utilizes free, dedicated packing materials. Overseas shipping from the JAL ABC counter at Narita International Airport using "DHL EXPRESS EASY." The number of inbound foreign tourists is on a recovery and expansion trend. According to a survey by the Japan National Tourism Organization, inbound foreign tourist spending in 2025 is projected to reach 9.4559 trillion yen, an increase of 16.4% year-on-year, setting a new record [1]. Furthermore, Narita International Airport announced that the number of foreign passengers at Narita International Airport in fiscal year 2025 is expected to be 24.1 million, also a record high [2]. Against this backdrop of growth, DHL Japan aims to establish a base through this partnership that provides direct access to the forefront of inbound demand at the airport. Logos of DHL and JAL ABC. Tony Khan, President of DHL Japan, Inc., stated, "The demand for overseas shipping by inbound foreign tourists is steadily growing with the expansion of the inbound market. For DHL, strategically capturing this demand is one of our top priorities. Through our partnership with JAL ABC, we have been able to establish a drop-off location at the forefront of demand, the airport. We will continue to actively collaborate with domestic and international partners to further strengthen Japan's