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Major ski resorts in Japan make an alliance to attract more skiers

Major ski resorts in Japan make an alliance to attract more skiers

Nagano-based Nippon Ski Resort Development (NSD) and Miyagi Zao Eboshi Resort in Miyagi Prefecture signed an alliance partnership agreement.
Japan National Tourism Organization will organize an online business meeting for inbound travel in March 2022

Japan National Tourism Organization will organize an online business meeting for inbound travel in March 2022

Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) will organize ‘VISIT JAPAN Travel Mart 2021’ for the inbound travel market as a full online event from March 1 to 3 2022, joined by 70 overseas buyers and 70 domestic sellers.
Narita Airport offers a special airport tour including walking on a runway and enjoying in-flight meal for breakfast

Narita Airport offers a special airport tour including walking on a runway and enjoying in-flight meal for breakfast

Narita International Airport (NAA) will offer a special airport bus tour visiting the restricted areas in the airport, including a walking activity on the runway and in-flight meals for breakfast on the rooftop of Gate Gourmet Japan.
A group of four different concept resort hotels opens in Mie Prefecture, invested by HIS and others

A group of four different concept resort hotels opens in Mie Prefecture, invested by HIS and others

VISON Hotel Management, invested by HIS Holdings, Sumitomo Forestry and Aquaignis, opened ‘Hatago VISON’ in Mie Prefecture, which consists of four different concept hotels.
90% of bankruptcies of travel firms in Japan were affected by COVID-19 for the first seven months of 2021

90% of bankruptcies of travel firms in Japan were affected by COVID-19 for the first seven months of 2021

Bankruptcies of travel firms (debt of 10 million JPY or more) were up 11.7% year on year to 19, out of which 17 were affected by COVID-19, according to Tokyo Shoko Research.
Bankruptcies of lodging companies reduced by 40% in Japan for the first seven months of 2021

Bankruptcies of lodging companies reduced by 40% in Japan for the first seven months of 2021

According to Tokyo Shoko Research, 49 lodging companies (debt of more than 10 million JPY) have bankrupted for the first seven months of 2021. In July only, six lodging companies were bankrupted.
New JATA Chairman wishes that vaccination passport will be used to lift traveling restrictions in Japan

New JATA Chairman wishes that vaccination passport will be used to lift traveling restrictions in Japan

Jungo Kikuma, new Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA) Chairman, talked about what the travel industry needs for restart of traveling, including vaccination passport, and new travel styles after COVID-19.
JTB raises 30 billion JPY in total mainly for digital platform developments and creation of new tourism contents

JTB raises 30 billion JPY in total mainly for digital platform developments and creation of new tourism contents

JTB has raised 30 billion JPY in total through the third-party allotment to its main banks and others to develop a digital platform for improvement of customer journeys, more attractive tourism contents in local regions and a B to B digital platform.
The first Henn na Hotel in a foreign country opens in Seoul on August 1, offering a check-in service outside the hotel

The first Henn na Hotel in a foreign country opens in Seoul on August 1, offering a check-in service outside the hotel

HIS Holdings opened ‘Henn na Hotel Seoul Myeongdong,’ the first Henn na Hotel brand in a foreign country, on August 1 2021, available an exclusive app, a guest can check in anywhere outside the hotel.
JAL shrunk net loss to 57.9 billion JPY for Q1 of FY2021 despite a large increase in international cargo revenue

JAL shrunk net loss to 57.9 billion JPY for Q1 of FY2021 despite a large increase in international cargo revenue

JAL Group reduced net loss to 57.9 billion JPY for the first quarter of FY2021 (April to June 2021) from 93.7 billion JPY a year ago, as it succeeded in reducing costs and increasing international cargo revenue.
JTB sells a Japan-based luxury cruise for vaccinated travelers only, chartering SILVERSEA Cruise ‘Silver Muse’

JTB sells a Japan-based luxury cruise for vaccinated travelers only, chartering SILVERSEA Cruise ‘Silver Muse’

JTB has begun selling ‘Eight-days cruise in western Japan with Silver Muse’ departing on October 9 2021 for vaccinated travelers only. JTB charters the ship as a domestic cruise.
JAL launches ‘Flight Subscription Service’ from/to Haneda in tie-ups with a subscription-based accommodation service start-up

JAL launches ‘Flight Subscription Service’ from/to Haneda in tie-ups with a subscription-based accommodation service start-up

JAL demonstrates ‘Flight Subscription Service’ with Kabuk Style, a start-up providing a subscription-based accommodation service ‘HafH,' offering a package of three return flights and three nights at fixed 36,000 JPY.
Japan Tourism Agency decides to re-extend a subsidy support for local tourism-boosting programs

Japan Tourism Agency decides to re-extend a subsidy support for local tourism-boosting programs

Japan Tourism Agency has decided to extend a subsidy support for local tourism-boosting programs to December 31 2021 from previously October 31 2021, following requests from prefectures.
ANA significantly shrunk quarterly loss for the Q1 of FY2021 through its thorough business reforms

ANA significantly shrunk quarterly loss for the Q1 of FY2021 through its thorough business reforms

ANA Holdings successfully reduced net loss to 51.1 billion JPY for the Q1 of FY2021 (April to June 2021) from 106.8 billion JPY a year ago. Operating revenue was up 63.6% year on year to 198.9 billion JPY, propped by an increase in international cargo revenue from 25.4 billion JPY to 66 billion JPY.
JAL subsidiary LCC ZIP AIR restarted Honolulu services and will launch Singapore services in September 2021

JAL subsidiary LCC ZIP AIR restarted Honolulu services and will launch Singapore services in September 2021

ZIP AIR Tokyo, a JAL subsidiary LCC, restarted a Narita-Honolulu flight a week and will increase the frequency to two flights a week in October, and also will launch Narita-Singapore service in September.
Tourism EXPO Japan 2021 in Osaka will be postponed to autumn 2023 due to uncertainty amid the pandemic

Tourism EXPO Japan 2021 in Osaka will be postponed to autumn 2023 due to uncertainty amid the pandemic

Tourism EXPO Japan 2021 in Osaka will be postponed to autumn 2023 due to the uncertain situation, though it is scheduled to be take place from November 25 to 28 this year.
JTB gives travelers easier booking of local activities on smart phone, linking to a hotel check-in app

JTB gives travelers easier booking of local activities on smart phone, linking to a hotel check-in app

Completing system linkage between JTB BOKUN, a local activity booking and payment platform, and aiPass, a smart check-in OS provided by CUICIN, JTB gives travelers easier booking of local activity on smart phone.
KNT-CT and NTA, major Japanese travel firms, provides professional consultations on the third-party travel planning app

KNT-CT and NTA, major Japanese travel firms, provides professional consultations on the third-party travel planning app

KNT-CT and NTA provide travel planning and sharing app 'Holiday' users with professional consultations on the platform, expecting to strengthen touch points with young generations.
46 major travel companies of Japan still had a hard time with a 85% decrease in domestic sales in May 2021 over two years ago

46 major travel companies of Japan still had a hard time with a 85% decrease in domestic sales in May 2021 over two years ago

Sales of 46 major travel companies increased by 284.1% year on year to 41.5 billion JPY in total in May 2021, but the result was still 90.2% lower than May 2019. Sales in domestic travel were down 84.9% over two years ago.
Japan Association of Travel Agents asks the government to draw up a roadmap for restart of outbound travel

Japan Association of Travel Agents asks the government to draw up a roadmap for restart of outbound travel

Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA) is asking the government to draw up a roadmap for restart of outbound travels, expecting that the outbound travel market will partially restore in the fourth quarter of FY2021.