Summary
- Air Japan proclaims a brand new service from Tokyo Narita to Singapore, expanding its destinations.
- The airline goals to offer customers with a “Japanese culture” experience and inexpensive, high-quality service.
- Air Japan charges three varieties of fares, with different inclusions equivalent to baggage allowance and meals.
Air Japan, the most recent airline of the ANA Group, announced it is going to begin service from Toyko Narita to Singapore on Friday, April twenty sixth, 2024.
The flight marks the addition of the airline’s third destination. Air Japan has chosen Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) as its newest destination since it offers customers a big selection of tourist attractions and is a number one business destination.
The airline also goals to attach its passengers with the remainder of South Asia, which Singapore is well-known for. Air Japan says it is going to provide customers with a “Japanese culture” experience and high-quality and comfy service at a reasonable price.
Details in regards to the flight
The flight schedule is as follows:
Flight Name | Days | Schedule |
NQ3 | Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun | Narita – 17:35 / Singapore 23:55 |
NQ4 | Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun | Singapore – 00:55 / Narita 09:10 |
Photo: AirJapan
NQ3 service will begin on April twenty sixth, 2024, while NQ4 will start on the twenty seventh. The scheduled service ends on October twenty sixth, 2024. The aircraft will likely be a Boeing 787-8, with 324 economy class seats.
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Its inaugural flight will take off on February ninth.
Fares
AirJapan charges three varieties of fares: easy, standard, and chosen. Fares are shown for one-way trips from Narita, excluding taxes and facility charges. The fare structure is as follows (all prices are in Japanese Yen):
Age | Easy | Standard | Chosen |
Basic (over six years old) | 17,500+ | 21,200+ | 25,800+ |
Children (two – six years old) | 8,000 | 10,590 | 15,300 |
Photo: AirJapan
Easy tickets don’t receive any optional services. Standard tickets receive one piece of checked baggage at 23 kg. Chosen tickets are allowed two pieces of checked baggage at 23 kilograms each and receive in-flight meals. All tickets receive a carry-on allowance of seven kg.
Children under two years of age who don’t occupy a seat are charged a flat fee of JPY 5,000. If a seat is required, the kid’s fare have to be paid. Air Japan doesn’t allow ticket changes; the airline also has a blanket no-refund policy.
About Air Japan
Air Japan was initially founded in 1990 but has undergone multiple rebrandings. The newest iteration of the airline follows a long-cost model, operating medium to long-haul flights, featuring Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft in an all-economy layout. The airline is marketed as a direct rival to Japan Airlines’ low-cost carrier, Zip Air, which carries out the identical operations.