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Singapore Airlines: Tokyo Return from Dar $575, Melb $612, Adel $616, Sydney $619, Cairns $623, Bris $634, Perth $648, Canb $667

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Singapore Airlines are having a sale on flights to Tokyo, Japan. Travel during May/June and September - November 2019. Singapore Airlines are #1 in the world airline rankings.

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$699 Return Hobart to Tokyo Flights. Click Here for more travel dates.
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All flights are with Singapore Airlines and involve layovers in Singapore in both directions (flights from Hobart will also involve a brief layover in Melbourne in both directions).

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  • Possible to have a couple of days stop overs at Singapore?

    • +1

      You can create a layover using the multicity search
      https://iwantthatflight.com.au/?multi=1

      • +1

        would that mean higher prices as it's no longer a return flight?

        • +2

          I used a similar deal, i think I ended up paying an little bit extra just for the airport tax in Singapore.
          The ticket price was otherwise unchanged.
          You can double check this yourself.

          • @KingBoo: So I'll just use the multicity search with all single route with the dates given in this deal and I might get someone similar in price?

          • @KingBoo: I got $2000+ per pax for a week layover in Singapore. Anyone knows how to get similar ticket prices for Singapore layover?

          • @KingBoo: I want to enter through Tokyo and exit Osaka, is there any way I can buy those routes and still get similar prices?
            Do I do a multi-stop journey, or buy return and buy the extra osaka-tokyo leg on it's own?
            So confused…!

        • Keen to know this as well

        • using similar dates above

          BNE to SIN to HND to SIN to BNE
          (No Layover) - 635

          BNE to SIN to HND to SIN to BNE
          (4 day layover in SIN) - 722

  • Awesome, thanks OP. was looking for flights to Japan!

  • Any deals from Sydney in late June?

  • +2

    Check Skyscanner, I booked direct flights with Qantas from Sydney between 29/05 - 18/06 and it worked out to be $2700 for 2 adults, 3 kids and a baby.

    • -8

      Sounds like a good price… Unfortunately, its Qantas… :(

      • +11

        Qantas are fine and they fly direct unlike Singapore.

        • +8

          Qantas is an Australian airline. Of course they fly direct.

          However, I wouldnt say Qantas is in the same league as many of the top airlines like SQ, Emirates, etc. I think many Australians hold Qantas is too high regard.

          • +16

            @jecec: Well I'm not Australian so I don't care that they are. But if I had the choice for the same price between a really good airline that had a few hours stop and an average airline that flies direct then I would choose the direct flight every time.

            • +2

              @onetwothreefour: Yeah, fair enough… There is the appeal for a direct flight.

            • +4

              @onetwothreefour: Especially traveling with kids, shortest travel time will always win.

              • @klonky: Yep, this will be the first time I have flown direct to Japan in about 10 years so I'm looking forward to not having to stop, I've never seen direct flights this cheap before.

                • @onetwothreefour: Qantas had a sale late last year between $650 and$750 return. I'm sure another one will pop up soon

                  • @klonky: Booked my tickets last night, worked out to be about $450 return per person for 6 of us but that includes three kids who are cheaper than the adults and one freeloading baby who was next to nothing.

              • @klonky: When will we have time machines!

      • +3

        whats wrong with Qantas?

        • -1

          Nothing. Just saying two things. 1) There are other airlines way better than Qantas. 2) Many Australians hold Qantas in too high regard for what they aren't.

          • -1

            @jecec: https://www.airlineratings.com/news/worlds-best-airlines-for…
            Really? Way better? Mmmkay… Maybe in your opinion but why not try to be objective.

            • +5

              @[Deactivated]: Having flown everything from economy to first several times in the past few years, I can confirm that Qantas is not top tier. Sorry Australia, but compared to the heavyweights, the service, food, amenities just can't compare. Sure domestic flights are perfectly serviceable. But don't kid yourself when you compare their international offering especially in business and first class to SQ, Emirates, Cathay etc etc. Australia's always been a bit of a beta in everything. High costs, lazy/rude/entitled staff.

              • +4

                @BYS2:

                High costs, lazy/rude/entitled staff.

                That is basically Australia now. Even though we think we are actually the best.

                • -4

                  @[Deactivated]: Or maybe it is you? I've never had a problem with service here. Even compared to other countries. You receive what you give, they're not your slaves.

                  • +2

                    @ONEMariachi: Or maybe it isn't me. When I see the entitled, self obsessed and ponderously tattooed phone checking hospitality workers, I yearn to go back to the thoughtful service found in Japan where my needs are anticipated.

                    They are indeed not my slaves, yet they are being paid to serve. And I am always polite and jovial. Perhaps you don't get out enough. But in all honesty I think I should receive precisely what the hospitality staff's boss believes I should receive. If the boss has clear guidelines, then they are dictating the future of the establishment, not the worker and their sense of right and wrong.

                    USA is sometimes better than AU given the tip will reflect their ability to provide a good service.

                    Establishments with new immigrants working tend to provide much better service even if their language skills aren't as cool. But there you go, they aren't so entitled.

                    How's that?

            • +2

              @[Deactivated]:

              Qantas Airways wins for Best Catering Services

              Really? must be business class only! Singapore Airlines has the best out of the 25 airlines I have travelled in economy

            • +2

              @[Deactivated]: Please don't use airlineratings.com and objective in the same sentence. Their rankings are laughable - on that link they have given world's best business class to Virgin Australia and world's best catering to Qantas. Hahaha. Don't even get me started on their safety rankings.

            • +1

              @[Deactivated]: Yes - based on my opinion. If you’ve travelled enough on the various airlines and classes, you’ll know sometimes the “ratings” (especially from random sources) don’t mean much.
              As you can see from various people here… Qantas (and some organisations in Australia) live in a bubble.

            • @[Deactivated]: QANTAS is world's best domestic service? Grain of salt stuff based on my admittedly limited experience. Can only think that other domestic services are absolutely shyte. Old planes, very poor quality entertainment systems, very mediocre food, uncomfortable seats. Separate trips to Melb and Perth flying Q one way and Virgin the other - chalk and cheese, with Q so far behind it wasn't funny. Ymmv.

          • @jecec: I love flying Qantas especially with significant time abroad. That flying kangaroo is my ticket home wouldn’t want it any other way.

            Can’t say the same for Jetstar though

      • +1

        I've flown Qantas to Tokyo direct. Their 9pm flight is the best. You don't waste day time on a flight, you save on one night of hotel cost (like true OzB'er) and what's better than going to sleep in Sydney and waking up in Tokyo?

        • +5

          An alternative is All Nippon Airways which also flies out at 9pm from Sydney. I personally find ANA better than Qantas due to newer aircraft and food is horrid on Qantas economy in my opinion.

          • +2

            @kooljohn: I've flown ANA from Sydney too and I agree it's a better product overall. But I feel like sale flights to Japan are offered far more often by Qantas than ANA so in general ANA is considerably more expensive most times of the year.

          • +4

            @kooljohn: I've flown Tokyo to Okinawa with ANA, I flew on the Pokémon jet.

          • @kooljohn: Except ANA is really expensive :| you looking around double the price.

        • +4

          That works great if you are someone who can sleep on a plane.

        • In Japan you cannot get early check in.. overnight flight and needing to wait for room kida wastes a day

          • @skinny: Store bags at hotel (I've never been to a hotel that wouldn't do this), go exploring for the day until you're able to check-in. Problem solved.

          • @skinny: I've taken the overnight flight to Japan a few times and have never not be able to leave my luggage at my hotel and go out. Sure I'm a bit tired but check in is at like 2-3pm anyway. It's hardly wasting a day

  • Anyone know if BYOjet is reliable? I've never booked flights through a 3rd party before.

    • +3

      I've used them before with no issues for what it's worth.

      • Thanks! good to know :)

    • +1

      I booked through them last time I went to Japan, didn't have any issues but they did reschedule my flights but the different times were acceptable to me. Seems like the negative feedback they get is from people who want to change or cancel their flights so if you don't need to do that it should be fine.

      • Cheers! yeah I wouldn't need to change/cancel unless there's an emergency, but then that's why we get insurance :D.

        My only issue is I think I want to go to just kyoto/Osaka etc this trip, but flights seem to be much more expensive or have long layovers :( oh well. The JR pass is so expensive.

        • The JR pass is so cheap compared to paying local prices. A one way ticket from Osaka to Tokyo on a bullet train is $175. You get unlimited bullet trains for $380.

    • It's probably me being paranoid, but I would never trust one of the 'small' booking agents like them.

      • I paid a little more and purchased directly from Qantas in this instance. I think IWTF pushed me to Mytrip.com for the dates I wanted. Mytrip wanted to charge me and extra $25 per person so they could actually answer my phone calls WTF!!!

        The price would have to be more than 10% cheaper with these "agents" to be even worth considering and , even then, I would still be nervous.

      • I've found Aunt Betty's usually offers similarly cheap prices, and they're the online brand of Flight Centre if you want peace of mind.

    • +1

      If you or anyone you know that is caught in the BestJet debacle, you will not booked thru small companies.

      I booked and paid and was issued an eticket, but cancelled the next day without my authority. I questioned multiple parties but seems like I do not own the ticket (even issued) and the agent could cancelled your ticket anytime before your first leg and gets refund from the next foodchain up.

      This airline industry has no consumer protection at all. It is more like a cowboy like industry. Sad

  • Im keen to travel in late sept which is a date not covered, so with the dates listed, do i have to depart and come back on the dates listed, or i can depart on a date covered, come back in another date covered?

    We want 14 days and hoping to leave Late Sept.

    Not sure how to read the website, when i search i get higher prices from other airlines

    • +1

      In case you are not aware starting 30 Sep for 2 weeks are school holiday, generally these sales do not cover. You may want to search for coming back before that day.

  • Storerep, is it possible to have a layover in Singapore for a few days on the return leg?

    • Tried using the Singapore Airlines site. If you use the multicity search, the flights end up about $300 more expensive if you add a layover.

      • The lowest I managed to get on iwantthatflight is $792.

        MEL NRT
        09:3523h 25m08:00 (+1)
        HND SIN
        09:157h 0m15:15
        SIN MEL
        11:007h 25m20:25

        • +1

          cheapest I got was $681 from Iwant

          27/5 -> 30/5 -> 10/6

          • @Frozensage: Thank you!!!

            edit: Just realised too little time in the first leg. 3 days…

  • Waiting for a deal to bangkok/kualalumpur via a good airline, preferably Singapore Airlines.

  • Damn, no cherry blossom flights

    • It's very rare flights go on sale during Cherry Blossom. I coped $1200 return from Sydney but thought it's well worth it..

      • $690 return with JAL last year. Worth every dollar. Would never hesitate at that price, that time of year, that airline.

  • How long will this deal last for?

  • Going in 4 weeks and my flights are $200 more expensive than these, damn!

  • lol damn kids… can only go around school holidays! which means 0 chance of a decent price hahaha

    • My wife's a teacher and we got cheap flights last year during cherry blossom season (over the Late March - April school holidays). So don't lose hope! Ref: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/309790

      • +1

        i will keep my fingers crossed!

      • pls delete..wrong reply

    • +11

      TL;DR: Just don't be a (profanity).

      There is a big culture of respect. You don't talk on your phone on the train, you don't litter, you put your earphones in so no one has to listen to your shit music. You be considerate.

      I wish there were more Australians like this.

      PS. even the drunks (which are common) don't harass anyone. They get drunk and stay quiet then stumble home or back to work.

      • +5

        That's exactly why I keep going back. I love being in a public place where everyone is so considerate of everyone else. I always try to be respectful and polite and make an effort and I've never had any locals even remotely get upset with me. In fact, when my wife and I were in Osaka a couple of weeks ago, a nice couple we met during the hotel breakfast decided to show us around.

  • +1

    Japan has started collecting a 1000 yen (~$12AUD) airport tax for departing the country. Its nothing compared to the quality of service and convenience you'll get throughout the country.

    https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2019/01/08/national/new-de…

    • +1

      It's very strange that Japan hasn't had a departure tax until now. It's still very small compare to the $60 Australia charges.

  • How easy is it to amend the airline tickets? Does it usually involves fee? Looking to travel in Nov 19 but dates are unsure and would like to take advantage of this promotion however.

    • If you change discount/special flight tickets there will be a fee involved, often significant.

  • +2

    Can you take advantage of the Singapore $1 stop over with these tickets?

      • the hotels seems pretty crap :P

        • what you expect for that cheap price? lol
          I stay in one of them last year, cant remember which one but pretty crap.
          But love to perks you get, free entry, pick up and drop off etc.

          But for Japan trip, I would go for direct flight to Japan via Qantas than SG, not worth the stop over.

          • @boomramada: I saw flight for around $600 direct melb to jap via JAL but it's 10 hours each way…. don't think my kids will survive lol

            Is it possible to pay the $1 for the attraction and I use my own accomodation?

            • @Frozensage: Not sure, read the T&C? but if you planning to enjoy most of the attractions, you need at least two days.
              You can extend it, but you have to pay extra for hotel + ticket pass bit extra.
              10hr flights isnt that bad, you leave at night here (Syd), by the time you get there, it will be next day morning (breakfast and shopping) in Tokyo.

      • Thank you. Was just thinking tonight when this will be in again.

  • Op - do flights ever have similar discount when departing/returning to Singapore? Moving to SIN this year and seems crazy to pay more despite travelling half the distance! :)

    • Would it be possible to end your trip and not continue on back to Australia?

  • Anyone know good the skiing is in late November? I was planning on a week in Tokyo and going via the JR Rail Pass to a mountain to ski. Any suggestions on mountains close to Tokyo that are good for skiing and not completely bank breaking?

    • -4

      Stay at home and work full time, guaranteed not completely bank breaking.

    • Gala Yuzawa Snow Resort and Karuizawa Prince Hotel Ski Resort can be accessed directly by Shinkansen in about 1 hour.
      Make sure you have backup plans because some ski resorts may not open until early December.

    • Too early. Hokkaido might be ok but nobody knows for sure

  • +2

    Sugoi!

  • Awesome airline and price, but going via Singapore is a very long way to go. Probably a good idea to stop over for a night or two

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