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This is how you can find the CHEAPEST FLIGHTS (Follow these TIPS)

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Flights are getting more expensive and it’s getting harder to find good deals. Things are different when it comes to buying flights. The Japanese yen is weak but the high cost of flights offsets any savings made. In this video we explore the reasons behind rising flight prices, explore my experiences flying and the prices I’ve paid in the past when traveling to Japan and see some tips for trying to find the cheapest airfare to Japan! Let’s find the best deal! SEE THE WEBSITE FOR EASY ACCESS TO ALL THE LINKS! ☆☆ ————————————————- ————————————————- – — ➡️ONE TIME DONATION ON PAYPAL:⬅️

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27 comments

Maverick Cruz May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

Which are the flights companies to travel from London to Tokyo? I know "Ana airline" is one. Please Can you tell me some.

Raffaela E May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

I was looking for flights in November and found some return tickets for £655. Not too bad but would love something even cheaper 😂

Kalicia May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

$2000 in the usa..it's ridiculous.

Wayne Stobbe May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

Not very helpful just depressing

mrcoconut May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

I've been wanting to visit Japan for a while, so it's a shame to hear that the prices have gone up.
Also, where in Japan do you think first-timers should visit?

Mike Loped May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

Is $6000 for 4 people road trip to Japan too much?

Angelo Botta May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

Paid 1700€ for 2 persons in 2019. Now it’s 3400€ (from Europe)

J S May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

My suggestion is plan ahead, be flexible with dates and start shopping early and regularly. Airlines randomly release low fares. Don’t try and predict the bottom – book if you find a good price as it may not last for much longer. Booked my next multi trip (Birmingham – Tokyo – Seoul – Birmingham) business class tickets with Air France in their new business class suite for just over £1700. Of course, not being close to the hub airport forces me to go with layover option which is naturally cheaper than direct e.g. BA.

Common Commenter May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

✈️ just came back from Japan. I was looking at tickets for the first half of next year but they’re ridiculously expensive. Maybe I’ll book a return ticket to Seoul and book a separate low cost carrier ticket to Japan

Sean Davie May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

I found that flying with a layover rather than direct halved the price. I'm going in April from Brisbane Australia to Tokyo, flying via Singapore rather than direct with Qantas halved the price. Not as convenient, but saved $2K (AUD) per ticket! That will buy a lot of sushi and sake.

Patryk280 May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

In october I got tickets from Warsaw to Tokyo + Tokyo to Warsaw for ~6500PLN (~1500$). I will fly in 15-24 April (LOT arlines). Now tickets for April are around ~8500zł (~1950$). Fast booking was great decission… (^o^)/

CK May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

Pre-pandemic we bought tickets for $700-$950 for tickets from Midwest USA to Haneda. This was also a route that Delta had a 10% discount on for children's seats. Right before the borders officially opened tickets were about $1100, jumping to $1400 after the opening went into effect. Within a couple months of the opening flights have shot up to $2000 a seat. All of these were economy to economy main on Delta and all for spring. It is also worth noting that the cheapest economy flights do not give back ecredits so most people will want to upgrade to main economy to secure at least some sense of reassurance if something unusual happens. This upgrade jumped from $100 to $200 per seat after the opening.

Jim Ross May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

Well, I hate to say it but this video just confirmed what my checks had led me to believe. What I used to pay was 1/4 (deal) to a 1/3 ( average fare) of what is available now. I was hoping fare would only double but 3 to 4 times more seem to be new standard for air fares. I'm not sure if they will drop anytime soon, with inflation starting to make everything cost more. I thought I had planed a generous budget, but now I may have to totally rethink my plans. Early next year may not be in the cards without major revisions. Since the flight is in two stages, I'm also worried about first stage delays and cancelations which is now a regular occurrence. Japanese yen may be weaker but so is Canadian dollar. Sometimes things just don't come together.

Maurice Hicks May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

Before the pandemic, I could routinely land a flight for between 600-750 USD. Now, I'd be lucky if I could find 1,200 USD.

shpeen88 May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

I bought premium economy for May 23 last August for 2100 CAD. Air Canada Toronto to Tokyo direct 12h flight. 2800 now.

Sisterbliss UK May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

All the best for Christmas and the new year Nathan! Thank you for all your hard work 😊 Here,s to 2023 🥂! Have a safe flight ✈️

Daniel Hurt May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

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FollowTheSun May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

✈️ New look Ninja 🐒🇯🇵 great video dood enjoy your trip

Corey Kang May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

I had to pay a lot for my trip in May into June but luckily my work is giving unlimited overtime, so I did it. $1800 US dollars. Luckily, I have left over yen and it’s still weak compared to the USdollar and the hotels aren’t too expensive. ✈️

Frog Lady 🐸 May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

I just look for the date I want to go and pay the best price around that date. I can fly direct from my home town and it would cost me more money to travel to a different airport. As of June 23 I will have 2 companies flying from my airport so the sales have started already with return flights from as little as $700 AUD. My very 1st flight to Tokyo in 2016 was $250 AUD return as it was a promotion from the airline to see if they could fill the flights. Every flight since then the price has slowly increased. I had a flight booked for 2020 when COVID shut things down so I receive a voucher for that. I used that voucher plus more $’s for a 2021 flight thinking that things would be back to normal. I received another voucher for that cancelled flight and rebooked for March 2022 and had to pay extra again. Then I rebooked for October 2022 using the voucher and (you guessed it) had to pay extra again. My flight was 2 days short of the visa waiver, so that was cancelled and rebooked for March 2023 and yes another increase in the price. So this flight is now around the $2500 for 2 people return. But I don’t care because I will finally be able to see my beloved Japan for Sakura again ✈️🌸

Estelito Jumapit jr. May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

thank u sir nathan..good morning

d v May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

best choice i made was booking a flight for 2023 on jal for 750 while the country was still closed unknowing if the country would open up again soon.

juozas kasiulis May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

Great video. have a safe trip✈

Back in the Clay May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

✈✈✈ Have a nice trip!

KitKat626 May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

Jenifer French Dravillas May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

Thank you Nathan for another very helpful video!!

Jon Mitchell May 28, 2023 at 12:32 pm

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​ZIPair is selling seats NRT to LAX for $379 (US) 1 way – now because of this competing airlines are matching- UAL an AA – I saved 400 by booking sep. flights HND/LAX then LAX/ORD vs HND/ORD direct

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