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Want to explore Japan outside of Tokyo? This airline is offering free domestic flights

Japan Airlines airplanes are parked at a terminal at the Haneda international airport in Tokyo.
Japan Airlines airplanes are parked at a terminal at the Haneda international airport in Tokyo. Copyright AP Photo/Hiro Komae
Copyright AP Photo/Hiro Komae
By Euronews Travel
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Japan Airlines says the promotion is designed to provide a “seamless travel experience” across the archipelago.

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Japan Airlines is offering some international travellers free domestic flights to explore more of the country. 

The airline’s domestic network includes services to 64 airports on 133 routes. It hopes the free flights will encourage passengers to delve deeper into regions of Japan they wouldn’t normally explore. 

That includes experiences like visiting Kyoto’s 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites or getting away from the big city in the magical landscapes of Hokkaido in the north of the country. Or in Kagoshima, known as the gateway to Japan’s southern islands, you could experience some of the country’s top outdoor adventures. 

Japan Airlines says the promotion is designed to provide a “seamless travel experience” across the archipelago. 

It could also help to ease overtourism in some of the country’s most popular destinations - such as Mount Fuji, which has had to introduce entry fees and daily visitor caps to reduce crowding.

Earlier this year, surveys from more than 21 million passengers in 100 countries flying with more than 350 airlines named Japan Airlines as one of the best in the world. 

How to get free domestic flights with Japan Airlines

The offer means you can get complimentary domestic flights if you book an international flight into the country with the airline. To qualify, both a Japan Airlines international flight and a matching domestic flight must be booked in the same reservation. 

A stopover fee applies for passengers from the US, Canada, Mexico and China if they plan to stay in their first destination for more than 24 hours before travelling on. 

Currently, the offer is only open to travellers from the US, Canada, Mexico and Thailand. It will open up for visitors from Singapore on 18 September, Australia and New Zealand on 19 September, Vietnam and the Philippines on 25 September and Indonesia, India, China and Taiwan on 27 September. 

Japan Airlines also says it plans to expand the list of eligible countries later in September. 

The offer also has a generous baggage allowance. If you purchase a Japan Airlines domestic flight fare from outside of Japan, economy class passengers can check in up to two pieces of luggage weighing up to 23 kg.  

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