Midwinter means it's time to consider the viability of another January Japanese ski trip, and to start the recruiting process. Not having much leave cover available, I need to plan a very tight trip and decent connections are fairly important.
On previous trips I would take the awful 767 from PER-NRT then hit CTS on any number of internal flights, doing the long-haul flying at night and having the days to fly CTS-NRT and take the bus to the ski fields. Since the earthquakes, unfortunately, Qantas have 'suspended' the PER-NRT service indefinitely.
It was a 2nd daily service to begin with, and I feel it was very lightly loaded most times of the year until the northern winter, when it would pack out for 3-4 months, but its loss has not left many great options. The ski wholesalers are mostly routing through SYD but I could book JAL via SIN for less, and on a more direct route. The only issue is the NRT-SIN departure is too early, and would necessitate a night in Tokyo.
Does anyone think that Qantas will resurrect the PER-NRT flights at all?
On previous trips I would take the awful 767 from PER-NRT then hit CTS on any number of internal flights, doing the long-haul flying at night and having the days to fly CTS-NRT and take the bus to the ski fields. Since the earthquakes, unfortunately, Qantas have 'suspended' the PER-NRT service indefinitely.
It was a 2nd daily service to begin with, and I feel it was very lightly loaded most times of the year until the northern winter, when it would pack out for 3-4 months, but its loss has not left many great options. The ski wholesalers are mostly routing through SYD but I could book JAL via SIN for less, and on a more direct route. The only issue is the NRT-SIN departure is too early, and would necessitate a night in Tokyo.
Does anyone think that Qantas will resurrect the PER-NRT flights at all?