Asiana Airlines via Booking.com have round trip airfares travelling from San Francisco (SFO) to Hokkaido Sapporo Japan (CTS) for $592, making 1 stop in Seoul, Korea both ways for up to 5 hours. You may have a personal item, a carry-on bag and 2 free checked bags. Changes or cancellations are allowed with a fee.
Travel Availability:
Departs SFO: March 31; April 1, 6-9, 12-14, 16, 19-20
Returns: April 2-3, 7-9, 13-27; May 12-14, 16, 20-23; June 11-19
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They're slated to merge with Korean in the near future, so the risk is low in the event of this happening before your trip (most likely Korean would cover routes or accommodate passengers).
I will however note that the "genius" premium economy is not worth it in the event you are offered a paid upgrade for the flight. It's the same economy seat with slightly more leg room and the regular economy service. The regular economy seats also have 32 or 33 inches, which is already generous.
The non-discounted Hokkaido Shinkansen fare from Tokyo to Shin-Hakodate Hokuto in the ordinary class is typically 23,560 yen ($157 at $ = 150 yen) each way.
I strongly encourage anyone who wants to get to Hokkaido from Tokyo to look into the air options which offer many discounted fares.
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I strongly encourage anyone who wants to get to Hokkaido from Tokyo to look into the air options which offer many discounted fares.
i agree. this is why this deal, flying directly into hokkaido, makes it such a good deal.
This makes complete sense because the current Hokkaido Shinkansen route terminates at Hakodate and requires another 3.5 hour train ride from there to Sapporo, making it an 8-hour rail trip from Tokyo. Not only that, going this route by rail is frequently more expensive than flying.
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