Japan Airlines is inviting 50,000 people to fly for free to the island nation. The deal is only for visitors to Japan in summer 2020.

The offer is part of a marketing campaign to get people to visit less-frequented cities. If you want to explore Japan, now’s your time. The Travel period is from this specific time period only: July 1, 2020 to September 30.

Here’s How To Travel To Japan For Free

Japan is offering up to 100,000 seats on Japan Airlines domestic routes. Here are the details you need to know:

  • This campaign provides “round-trip air tickets”, so the number of available passengers is “maximum 50,000”.
  • There are a limited number of available seats, so in some cases no destinations will be shown.

To take advantage of the offer, you have to do three things:

  1. Click on the Application Screen: Trip with JAL application screen and choose a departure location, day, number of people and time slot
  2. Choose Among Four Destinations: Enter passenger information and apply
  3. Get Your Destination Confirmed: You’ll get an email within 3 days of applying telling you your destination
     

Visit this link to get the deal.

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Once you get your passport, you should be ready for your trip. Make sure you have found the cheapest flights from Atlanta that are on sale.  

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