Japan Airlines announces domestic flight sale with fares starting at 7,700 yen

Mitsuko Tottori, CEO of Japan Airlines (JAL)
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Japan Airlines (JAL) has announced a domestic flight sale with fares starting at 7,700 yen for travel between June 1 and July 31, including routes to remote islands. The announcement was made on the social media platform X on April 7.

According to Traicy Global, JAL has launched a “Domestic Flight Time Sale” to promote domestic tourism during the summer season. The sale runs from April 8 to 9 and offers discounted fares for flights within the specified period. This initiative aims to encourage travelers to explore various regions of Japan, including remote islands.

Essential Japan reports that promotional fares start at 7,700 yen for routes such as Tokyo (Haneda) to Sapporo (New Chitose) and Osaka (Itami). Other routes include Tokyo to Fukuoka starting at 8,250 yen and Tokyo to Okinawa (Naha) starting at 9,900 yen. These competitive prices aim to make domestic air travel more accessible during this time.

In addition to major city routes, JAL’s sale includes connecting flights to remote destinations. For example, a journey from Tokyo (Haneda) to Kagoshima with onward travel to Yakushima is available from 11,000 yen. This inclusion supports tourism in less accessible areas, offering travelers the opportunity to experience Japan’s diverse locales.

Japan Airlines, established in 1951, is the flag carrier of Japan and a member of the Oneworld alliance. The airline operates an extensive domestic and international network, serving more than 90 destinations across 20 countries. JAL is known for its commitment to safety, service quality, and customer satisfaction.



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