How to Book Travel on Japan Transocean Air

Japan Airlines (JAL) owns a 51 percent share of Japan Transocean Air (JTA), an airline that focuses on travel to the Ryukyu Islands. Japan Transocean Air currently has 16 aircraft in operation, as well as controlling investments in another airline, Ryukyu Air Commuter.

Things You'll Need

  • Credit card
  • Phone

Instructions

  1. Book Your Tickets on Japan Transocean Air

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      Book your Japan Transocean Air (JTA) tickets through its parent company, Japan Airlines. Call Japan Airlines at 011 (+81) 0570-025-071 from your cell phone or 011 (+81) 0120-25-5971 from a landline.

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      Book your ticket through the Japan Airlines Web site (see the Resources section below). Follow the online prompts and enter your credit card information once you have found an available flight that meets your needs.

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      Choose between traditional paper tickets and electronic tickets, or e-tickets. If you choose paper tickets, make sure Japan Airlines has enough time to mail them to you.

    Explore Japan Transocean Air Destinations

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      Fly from the airline's hub at Okinawa to many destinations on mainland Japan. You can travel to Fukushima, Komatsu, Kobe or Okayama.

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      Travel to Matsuyama, Kochi, Fukuoka, or Kitakyusyu on the lower two islands. JTA does not currently fly to any cities on Sapporo.

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      Explore your options for JTA travel with the help of the JAL Route Map (see Resources below).

    Choose a Departure City Served by Japan Transocean Air

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      Fly from Okinawa to most of the cities that Japan Transocean Air serves. The main airport of Okinawa, Naha Airport, acts as the hub for JTA.

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      Go from Ishigaki Airport, which serves as a secondary hub, to Okinawa or the Yaeyama Islands.

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      Take flights from either Naha or Ishigaki Airports to directly fly to the Haneda Airport in Tokyo or either one of the airports at Osaka.

    Know the Travel Policies of Japan Transocean Air

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      Make sure your luggage is within the size restrictions. Larger items require additional fees.

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      Take only one piece of carry-on luggage onto the plane. It must be no heavier than 10 kilograms (15 pounds).

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      Review security restrictions before you travel to the airport. These restrictions vary from country to country and from day to day.

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