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<blockquote data-quote="Wezi" data-source="post: 835900" data-attributes="member: 45749"><p>A tip when flying domestically in Japan, is to book through the Japanese version (though it should still have an English language option) of the website of whichever airline you wish to fly with. This can save you loads of money. For example, ANA has special fares that can only be bought online, called Tabiwari fares. As an example on how much can be saved, a normal one way fare from Osaka to Sapporo is around 40000 yen, however the Tabiwari fare for the same flight is around 13000 – 15000 yen.</p><p></p><p>Och detsamma tror jag gäller för JAL..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wezi, post: 835900, member: 45749"] A tip when flying domestically in Japan, is to book through the Japanese version (though it should still have an English language option) of the website of whichever airline you wish to fly with. This can save you loads of money. For example, ANA has special fares that can only be bought online, called Tabiwari fares. As an example on how much can be saved, a normal one way fare from Osaka to Sapporo is around 40000 yen, however the Tabiwari fare for the same flight is around 13000 – 15000 yen. Och detsamma tror jag gäller för JAL.. [/QUOTE]
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