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Japan Airlines launches time sale on domestic July flights
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Japan Airlines has announced a time-limited sale on domestic flight tickets for July travel, with fares starting at 7,700 yen.

According to TRAICY Global, Japan Airlines initiated a special "Domestic Flight Ticket Time Sale" beginning May 13, 2025. The sale features discounted one-way fares for select routes in Japan, including 7,700 yen from Tokyo/Haneda to Osaka/Itami, 8,800 yen for Haneda to Sapporo/Chitose and Fukuoka, and 11,000 yen to Okinawa/Naha. The promotional tickets are valid for travel from July 1 to July 31, 2025. Availability is limited, with reservations accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.

TRAICY Global reports that Japan Airlines implemented a virtual waiting room system on its website to manage online traffic during the sale period. Customers attempting to access the site up to 30 minutes before the sale began were placed in an online queue. This measure was introduced to prevent technical slowdowns and ensure a smoother booking experience by avoiding system crashes caused by high volumes of simultaneous visitors during similar past sales.

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According to TRAICY Global, Japan Airlines uses periodic time sales like this one to stimulate domestic tourism during seasonal windows such as summer holidays. The campaign supports local travel by making airfares more accessible and encourages exploration of various regions across Japan. These efforts align with national tourism objectives and reflect JAL’s broader market strategy to bolster passenger numbers during off-peak periods.

Japan Airlines (JAL), founded in 1951, is one of the two major full-service airlines in Japan and a member of the Oneworld alliance. According to the company’s official website, JAL operates a fleet of over 230 aircraft and serves more than 220 destinations across Japan, Asia, the Americas, and Europe. The airline is internationally recognized for its operational excellence, safety standards, and dedication to customer service.

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