Above, the Singapore Airlines Airbus A380 I flew to Japan on in 2015. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Over the past 23 years, I have traveled to Japan eight times.
I have flown there via several airlines. They include, United Airlines, Singapore Airlines and Korean Airlines. Of these, Korean Airlines is my personal favorite. Their food was great. I had a reasonable amount of legroom in Economy. They also had Astro Boy cartoons to be entertained by.
My last trip to Japan was on a Singapore Airlines Airbus A380. I was disappointed with it. Although the world's biggest passenger plane, the plane's Economy legroom left much to be desired. I felt cramped and had to take walks every half hour.
Travel Noire has an article with their choices of the "best airlines" to travel to Japan with. The article doesn't list prices, though.(
Those planning on joining Daikaiju Enterprises' (G-FAN magazine) G-TOUR 4 this coming October may want to review the article before selecting an airline.
They begin with:
Summer has arrived, and traveling season is in full swing. Are you planning on adding Japan to the bucket list?
Japan is a brilliant and fascinating country, home to over 20 world heritage sites. Through tourism alone, Japan has attracted over 2.5 million international tourists since February of 2024. In recent times, out of 141 countries, they have rank high in cultural resources and business travel.
When traveling to a foreign country, one of the most important decisions you’ll have to make is choosing the airline for your journey. With numerous options, it’s essential to pick an airline that offers comfort, reliability, and unforgettable service.
So what is the best airline to fly to Japan? Let’s weigh our options.
To read more, go here.
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