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Airlines  JAL Japan Airlines is Asia’s largest international carrier, with award winning service and style. JAL has 31 flights to Japan a week from Australia offering an extensive domestic network within Japan of over 160 domestic routes and 213 airports in 33 countries worldwide. Flight routing from Australia is via Tokyo to Sapporo or if you are only visiting the mainland of Japan, then flights to Osaka, Fukuoka and Nagoya are available. Complete your dreams and fly Asia-Pacific’s largest airline, where your smile is our reward.
| |  | Qantas Established in 1920 as Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services LTD. Qantas is Australia's leading domestic carrier and one of the world's premier long haul airlines. Qantas is also one of Australia's most recognised brand names, with a reputation for excellence in safety, operational reliability, engineering and maintenance, and customer service. Today Qantas operates 31 flights a week between four Australian cities (Cairns, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney) to Tokyo Japan. In April 2007 Qantas commenced a Codeshare with Japan Airlines (JAL), now offering 14 codeshare services a week between Australia and Japan (Brisbane and Sydney and Tokyo and Osaka) on JAL flights.
| |  | Korean Air A Global Leading Carrier in the World Korean Air, with a fleet of 126 aircraft is one of the world’s top 20 airlines and operates approximately 400 passenger flights per day to 114 cities in 37 countries. As a founding member of Skyteam, the global airlines alliance to provide customers with extensive worldwide destinations, Korean Air provides a top level of passenger service with new state-of-the-art aircraft, harmonizing traditional and modem style. Korean Air operate regular services to Japan via Guam onto Chitose Sapporo or Tokyo.
| |  | Continental Airlines Continental Airlines is one of the largest US carriers operating throughout the USA to destinations in Canada, Latin America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. Servicing the Asia-Pacific region, Continental Micronesia operates routes within Micronesia from Guam, and connects the Micronesia region with Australia and Asia. Continental Micronesia operate twice weekly flights from Cairns, via Guam to Japanese cities including Tokyo, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Sendai, Niigata, Okayama, Hiroshima, Osaka* and Sapporo. Connecting Australia to the Japanese ski fields during the northern winter, Continental services are popular with travellers opting for a warm sunny stop in Micronesia on their way home from the ski fields. * Seasonal service
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