Explore Japan for Free? Japan Airlines Offering Free Domestic Flights for International Travelers
- Written by: LIVE JAPAN Editor
Japan Airlines (JAL) has announced a special offer for travelers planning a trip to Japan from overseas. By booking an international flight to Japan with JAL, travelers can enjoy free domestic flights to any destination within Japan. This article covers the details of this exclusive offer and important things to keep in mind.
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Offer Overview: Fly Within Japan for Free with JAL International Bookings!
Here are the details of the special offer announced by JAL.
- When you book an international flight with JAL, you'll have access to free domestic flights to other destinations within Japan.
- Most travelers can stay at their first stop, such as Tokyo, and then continue to another location in Japan at no extra cost, making travel plans easy and hassle-free.
Terms and Conditions for the Special Offer
To take advantage of this special offer, please keep the following points in mind.
- To qualify for the special offer, you must book both the JAL international flight and the corresponding domestic flight under the same reservation. If the international and domestic flights are booked separately, the offer will not apply.
- For travelers from the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and China, if your stay at your first destination in Japan exceeds 24 hours, the domestic flight will still be free, but a stopover fee will be charged. Travelers from other countries will not incur any additional fees for using domestic flights.
Which Countries Are Eligible for the Special Offer? When Can You Use It?
As of September 17, 2024, the special offer is available to travelers from the following countries. The list of eligible countries will continue to expand, so we recommend regularly checking the official website for updates.
・United States, Canada, Mexico – Available from September 10
・Thailand – Available from September 11
・Singapore – Available from September 18
・Australia, New Zealand – Available from September 19
・Vietnam, Philippines – Available from September 25
・Indonesia, India, China, Taiwan – Available from September 27
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