A trip to Japan is more affordable than ever. After the unprecedented generous supports from friends in the United States, major Japanese travel agencies unite to represent the indescribable appreciation from Japan, offering unusual Japan travel deals.The tourism industry has been facing challenges to convey the amazing amount of recovery and the national level of hospitality spirit, and several organizations collectively offer special fares for June. The offer comes in a package of 4-night stay in Tokyo and a round trip to Tokyo from major U.
S. gateways at $780 with all taxes and surcharges included plus $50 per booking is donated to Consulate-General of Japan in New York for charities.
The Executive Director of Japan National Tourism Organization, Mr. Shuichi Kameyama states that this reflects the solidarity of Japan tourism industry’s effort for tourism recovery. He particularly expresses that the best way to support current Japan is to visit there.
Along with the American intimacy to Japanese people and the favorable updates of the US Department of State on the travel alert to Japan, this exclusive fare provides opportunities to American travelers who have been waiting for the right time to resume their travel to Japan, and realize the normality and beauty of Japan as a destination.
The Deal
From New York: Every Wednesday and Thursday in June
From Newark: June 2
From Los Angeles: Every Wednesday and Thursday in June and June 7, 14
From Chicago: Every Wednesday and Thursday in June
From San Francisco: Every Wednesday and Thursday in June
From Honolulu: Every Wednesday and Thursday in June
Booking period: May 23, 2011, 1pm to May 31, 2011, 5pm (EST)
To book, call the following travel agencies:
IACE Travel @ 877-489-4223, 212-972-3200
Nippon Travel Agency America Inc. @ 800-682-7872
JTB USA @800-222-5824, 800-305-5824, 877-798-9808
ANA Sales Americas @ 800-826-0995
Amnet @ 212-247-1900
Kintetsu International @800-422-3481
Participating Airlines: Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Continental Airlines, United Airlines
Participating Hotels: Akasaka Excel Hotel Tokyu, Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu, Haneda Excel Hotel Tokyu, The Prince Park Tower Tokyo, Tokyo Prince Hotel
Travelers to Japan plummeted due to the post-earthquake issues by over 60% since March 2011, and the decline of the U.S. travelers is 55.4% in April 2011, compared to April 2010. The Japanese travel industry is expecting to see the first “bump up” in the US travelers to Japan.
Japan National Travel Organization, www.japantravelinfo.com