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Japan Airlines Gives Free Flights To Foreign Visitors Heading To Top Destinations Like Osaka, Sapporo, Naha, And Kagoshima In A Bold Tourism Push
Thursday, July 10, 2025
Japan Airlines is offering free domestic flights to international tourists to boost travel beyond overcrowded cities like Tokyo and promote lesser-visited regions such as Sapporo, Naha, Osaka, and Kagoshima. This initiative aims to distribute tourist traffic more evenly across the country, support rural economies, and provide global travelers with a more diverse and authentic Japanese experience.
Discover how you can unlock this incredible travel opportunity within Japan.
With Tokyo experiencing an overwhelming surge in tourist arrivals, the capital has become densely packed with international visitors eager to explore its iconic neighborhoods. Meanwhile, Japan’s serene countryside, characterized by peaceful scenery and declining populations, has yet to experience the surge in tourism seen in major cities. To address this imbalance, Japan Airlines (JAL) has launched an initiative aimed at encouraging travelers to explore beyond the capital, offering complimentary domestic flight tickets to foreign tourists.
This initiative presents a remarkable opportunity for international travelers to explore Japan more deeply. Visitors can fly for free to any of JAL’s 64 domestic destinations, opening up access to locations that are often bypassed due to distance or limited transportation options. Places like Sapporo in the snowy expanses of Hokkaido and Naha in the tropical Okinawa archipelago are now within easy reach, allowing tourists to discover diverse corners of Japan that offer entirely different experiences from the urban sprawl of Tokyo.
To benefit from this exciting travel offer, visitors must book their international flight to Japan through Japan Airlines (JAL) and include the complimentary domestic flight in the same reservation. This exclusive promotion is currently available to travelers originating from a select group of countries, including the United States, Canada, Mexico, Thailand, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Vietnam, Indonesia, India, China, Taiwan, and the Philippines.
Eligible passengers are encouraged to transition directly from their international arrival to their domestic flight. However, travelers from the US, Canada, and Mexico who extend their stay beyond 24 hours in their initial arrival city will be subject to a stopover fee of US$100. Similarly, passengers arriving from China face a stopover charge of CNY 300 under the same conditions. Travelers from other participating countries enjoy greater flexibility, with no additional fees even if they choose to delay their domestic leg, making the journey even more accessible and affordable.
The free domestic flight applies to a single leg of the trip within Japan. For example, visitors can fly into Tokyo, then take advantage of the complimentary ticket to reach Osaka. From there, they can explore the Kansai region—home to iconic cities like Kyoto and Nara—using Japan’s efficient train system. Later, they can return to Tokyo via the famed Shinkansen bullet train for their flight home. This travel strategy helps save nearly 13,870 yen (approximately US$94.62), which is what a one-way Shinkansen ticket between Tokyo and Osaka typically costs.
For those with a thirst for adventure, the offer also opens the door to less-traveled regions such as Kagoshima. Located on Kyushu Island, Kagoshima is known for its dramatic landscapes and proximity to the active Sakurajima volcano. Travelers can immerse themselves in unique local experiences—including visiting convenience stores with volcanic backdrops—offering an unforgettable alternative to the more frequented tourist circuits.
If you’d prefer to return to Tokyo by air after your complimentary domestic flight, you can still save money thanks to special discounted fares offered by Japan Airlines (JAL) and All Nippon Airways (ANA). These lesser-known deals are specifically tailored for international visitors and provide significant savings on domestic routes within Japan.
These exclusive offers introduce a new dimension to travel planning in Japan, especially for those who had initially intended to rely solely on the rail network. With the Japan Rail Pass losing some of its appeal following a steep price increase, flying between cities has become an increasingly attractive alternative. And with no official expiration announced for the current free flight campaign, now is the perfect opportunity to explore the hidden gems of Japan’s countryside—those remote places you’ve long dreamed of but never visited. There’s never been a better moment to turn those dreams into a real itinerary.
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China Eastern Airlines launches Shanghai-Copenhagen route
COPENHAGEN — China Eastern Airlines on Thursday launched a new direct route between China’s Shanghai and Denmark’s Copenhagen, strengthening air connectivity between the two countries.
An Airbus A330 aircraft landed at Copenhagen Airport at 7 pm local time, where it was greeted with a traditional water salute. After two hours, the return flight departed Copenhagen, carrying over 250 passengers back to Shanghai.
A ceremony was held at Copenhagen Airport’s terminal to celebrate the inaugural flight. China Eastern Airlines prepared special commemorative gifts for passengers on both the outbound and return journeys.
Speaking at the ceremony, Chinese Ambassador to Denmark Wang Xuefeng said the new route creates another “air bridge” between China and Denmark, helping to deepen practical cooperation in various fields, enhance mutual understanding and friendship between the two peoples, and promote business exchanges and collaboration.
This year marks the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
The new route will initially operate three flights per week on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Starting Sept 24, the service will expand to four weekly flights, adding a flight on Wednesdays.
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Aegean Airlines to start direct flights from Greece to New Delhi and Mumbai in 2026
Aegean Airlines has announced the addition of two new Airbus A321neo XLR (Extra Long Range) aircraft, enabling the airline to significantly expand its international reach, including its much-anticipated entry into the Indian market. The state-of-the-art aircraft, with a flight range of up to 10.5 hours, will support the launch of direct flights from Greece to India, starting in March 2026.
The airline has confirmed it will commence five weekly flights to New Delhi from March 2026, followed by three weekly flights to Mumbai from May 2026, establishing its first two destinations in India. The full flight schedule and ticket availability will be announced by the end of September 2025. Aegean is also evaluating further expansion in the Indian market with future connections to Bangalore, as well as other long-haul destinations including the Seychelles, Maldives, Nairobi, Almaty, and Lagos, aligned with the delivery of additional A321neo LR aircraft in 2027 and 2028.
With this latest addition, AEGEAN’s total Airbus A320/A321neo order now stands at 60 aircraft, 36 of which have already been delivered. The new A321neo XLR aircraft are configured with just 138 seats, featuring 24 fully lie-flat Business Class Suites with aisle access and premium privacy, and a spacious Economy Class equipped with 4K entertainment screens, satellite Wi-Fi, USB charging, and enhanced overhead bins, promising a superior long-haul experience.
The aircraft will be delivered in December 2025 and January 2026, bolstering Aegean’s specialized fleet for long-haul destinations beyond the EU, particularly those exceeding four hours in flight duration.
Eftichios Vassilakis, Chairman, Aegean stated, “The addition of these two A321neo XLR aircraft with special configuration, which will be delivered in 2025, in addition to the four A321neo LRs that we plan to take delivery in 2027 and 2028, accelerates our access to the extremely important Indian market, but also allows for the immediate upgrade of our product and services to destinations outside the EU, longer than 4 hours in which we already operate. The A321neo XLR and LR aircraft mark the beginning of a new chapter for Aegean, with new possibilities for growth but also new options for our passengers and the connectivity of our country. With new fleet capabilities, strong vertically integrated support infrastructure and most importantly drawing upon the creativity and strengths of our people, we plan to move forward with ambitious but also careful and consistent steps as always.”
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Bombay HC Disposes PIL On Illegal Meat Shops Near Airports, Cites Pending Cases On Aviation Safety
Bombay HC dismisses PIL on meat shops near airports citing pending similar petitions | File Photo
Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Thursday disposed of a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking enforcement of aviation safety rules that prohibit illegal slaughterhouses, meat and fish shops, and non-vegetarian markets within a 10-km radius of the city’s airports.
A division bench of Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice Sandeep Marne noted that similar issues are already pending before the court in two other petitions. “Needless to state that the issue raised by petitioner in this petition is already sub judice and another PIL of the same issue cannot be entertained,” the court said.
The PIL was filed by Akhil Bharat Krishi Go Seva Sangh, an animal rights organisation founded by Mahatma Gandhi. It urged the court to form a committee to monitor illegal facilities near airports and report the findings.
The plea highlighted that bird hits are a major risk factor for aircraft safety, and that the presence of meat and fish markets close to airports increases the chances of such incidents.
It alleged that the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) had violated safety regulations by issuing hundreds of permits for goat slaughtering during Bakrid in 2024 and 2025 — some as close as 2.5 km from the airports.
The petitioners argued that despite multiple FIRs against owners of such illegal units, operations continued unchecked. They claimed that the BMC and other authorities had failed to act even after repeated complaints and clear evidence of violations.
The PIL sought urgent directions to shut down all illegal meat-related establishments within the restricted zone and to bar the BMC from issuing any licenses—temporary or permanent—for such activities in the future.
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