By Faith Katunga/Originally published by Travel Noire
As other popular tourist destinations like Bali, Spain, and Italy are struggling to cope with an overwhelming number of visitors, Japan is eager to welcome them. The island country is trying to encourage tourists to explore its lesser-known locations. As a result, Japan Airlines has introduced a program that provides international visitors free domestic flights. While enticing for travelers, this program has raised eyebrows. Experts fear it may exacerbate the country’s growing over-tourism problem.
How To Snag Japan’s Free Flights
To take advantage of this offer, travelers must first book their international round-trip flight to Japan with Japan Airlines. Once the international booking is confirmed, passengers can add domestic flights to select cities within Japan at no extra charge. However, it’s crucial to note that a $100 layover fee applies if visitors don’t move on from major hubs within 24 hours.
The Double-Edged Sword Of Tourism
While the initiative seems like a win-win for tourists and the Japanese economy, it has sparked concerns among travel experts. The founder of Curated Kyoto, Sara Aiko, pointed out to Business Insider that “people will continue to flock to popular destinations like Tokyo, regardless of free tickets, because they are major attractions.” This influx could potentially worsen the overtourism issues already plaguing cities like Tokyo and Kyoto.
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