Japan Airlines Is Giving Away FREE Flights To International Tourists! Here's How To Get One

Japan Airlines Is Giving Away FREE Flights To International Tourists! Here’s How To Get One

If you’ve been scrolling through your feed lately, you already know Tokyo is packed. With Japan experiencing record-breaking tourism numbers post-pandemic, international travellers are landing in droves, and Tokyo is their first (and often only) stop. But there is now a way to escape the crowds and discover Japan’s quieter, more scenic side and that too for free!

That’s exactly what Japan Airlines (JAL) is offering: free domestic flights to international travellers who book their Japan trip through them. You could land in Tokyo and then hop on a plane to places like Sapporo, Kagoshima, or Naha in Okinawa, for zero yen.

Japan Airlines wants you to experience the country beyond TokyoJapan Airlines wants you to experience the country beyond Tokyo

Free Flights In Japan

To unlock this deal, just book your international flight to Japan with JAL and include your domestic flight in the same reservation. You’ll then be eligible to fly to any of JAL’s 64 domestic destinations, from buzzing cities like Osaka to remote nature escapes like Yakushima or the hot springs of Beppu.

This offer is currently available to travelers from countries like India, the U.S., Canada, Australia, Singapore, Vietnam, China, and more. And the best part? Most travellers don’t even have to pay a stopover fee unless you’re from North America or China and stay more than 24 hours in your arrival city (then it’s just a small extra charge). With checked luggage included (2 bags for economy/premium economy and 3 for business/first), you can pack for everything: a beach escape, a mountain hike, or a ramen crawl in a quiet town.

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Until now, many tourists relied almost entirely on the Japan Rail Pass to explore the country. But with the JR Pass seeing a massive price hike in 2023, flying has become a much smarter and in this case, cheaper option.

So instead of spending nearly ¥14,000 (USD $94) on a one-way Shinkansen ride from Tokyo to Osaka, you could fly there for free, explore the Kansai region (Kyoto and Nara!), and then ride the train back at your leisure. Or better yet, get even more adventurous: head to Kagoshima and visit a convenience store next to an active volcano.

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