
Japan is making it easier for Indian travelers to explore its stunning landscapes and rich culture. Japan Airlines (JAL) has launched an exciting offer: free domestic flights for international visitors, including Indian tourists.
Book a round-trip international flight to Japan with JAL.
Add domestic flights to select Japanese cities at no extra cost.
Explore beyond Tokyo and Kyoto - visit places like Osaka, Hiroshima, or Hokkaido without worrying about additional airfare.
Also read: 5 Must-Visit Unique Theme Parks in Japan for Indian Travelers
There’s a small condition:
A stopover fee of $100 (around ₹8,000) or 300 yen applies if you stay at major hubs like Tokyo for over 24 hours without continuing your journey.
Japan aims to boost tourism and draw visitors to lesser-known destinations. While popular tourist hotspots like Bali and Spain struggle with overcrowding, Japan is opening its arms to global travelers.
The offer is available for tourists from several countries, including India, China, Thailand, and the United States. JAL has hinted at expanding this list soon.
Also read: 7 Trains in Japan you have to try in Japan
For Indian travelers, this program is an incredible opportunity. It means you can plan a budget-friendly itinerary that includes multiple Japanese cities without overspending on transport. Imagine flying from Delhi to Tokyo and then adding a free trip to Osaka or Sapporo!
Ready to explore Japan? Check out Japan Airlines’ official website for details on eligible destinations and booking guidelines. Make sure to book your tickets in advance, as seats for this program are limited.
Japan is waiting for you. Where will you go first?
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