ANA Japan time sale
- ANA launches a time sale tomorrow with domestic Japan fares starting as low as ¥5,720 one‑way. (x.com) - Examples include Haneda–Osaka at ¥9,570 and Haneda–Naha at ¥11,880 for travel through August 31. (x.com) - The sale covers major routes but still carries fuel surcharges, so total fares vary by itinerary. (x.com)
All Nippon Airways will open a domestic Japan fare sale on Thursday, April 24, with one-way tickets starting at ¥5,720 for travel through August 31. (ana.co.jp) ANA’s sale runs from April 24 to April 30, and the airline says the discounted travel window starts May 23 and extends through August 31. Tickets must be bought on the same day the reservation is made. (ana.co.jp; en.traicy.com) Published examples for flights from Tokyo Haneda include ¥9,570 to Osaka Itami, ¥10,230 to Hiroshima, ¥11,220 to Sapporo New Chitose, and ¥11,880 to Okinawa Naha. ANA says passenger facility charges are added separately. (en.traicy.com) The sale lands just before Japan’s summer travel season, when demand typically rises for domestic leisure trips after Golden Week and into school holidays. ANA is also in the middle of a broader domestic fare overhaul that takes effect for flights from May 19. (ana.co.jp; ana.co.jp) That fare overhaul matters because ANA is replacing parts of its domestic pricing structure at the same time it is promoting limited-time discounts. On its sales page, ANA says the time-sale fares will also be renewed for travel from May 19 onward. (ana.co.jp; ana.co.jp) ANA’s official sale rules say these tickets are sold as “Sale” fares on domestic routes, with economy-class mileage accrual set at 50% and first class at 100%. The airline also lists separate conditions for each fare type on its domestic booking pages. (ana.co.jp) For travelers, the headline fare is not always the final price: ANA and Traicy both note that airport passenger facility charges are collected separately, so totals vary by route and airport. Seats are also limited and may not be available on every flight in the travel window. (en.traicy.com; ana.co.jp) The practical takeaway is simple: the cheapest ANA domestic tickets in this round go on sale at 12:00 a.m. Japan time on April 24, and the lowest fares are most likely to disappear first on major routes. (ana.co.jp; en.traicy.com)