How to book tickets in Japan Airlines

Know about the procedure to book the tickets in Japan airlines

 

Japan airlines is one of the major airlines of Japan which has its headquarters located in Shinagawa city of Tokyo in Japan. The fleet size of Japan airlines is 165. There are 92 destinations in the world to which the flights are operated by the Japan airlines.

 

If a passenger wishes to travel with the Japan airlines, then they can simply book a flight ticket with them. The booking can be done via offline and online modes. The offline mode includes the visit of passenger either to the ticket counter at airport or the travel agency. The customer service department can also be contacted for the bookings or in case the passenger do not know how to change seat of Japan airlines. The online booking procedure of the airlines involve the below listed steps:

  • The passenger is required to visit the website of Japan airlines in the web browser.

  • Then, the kind of trip is selected from the one-way, round trip or multi-city.

  • After that, the departure and arrival cities of the journey need to be selected.

  • The passenger then selects the journey date from the given calendar.

  • The total number of travelers is then added including the children and infants.

  • After this, the cabin class is selected and then the flight search button is clicked.

  • A list of flights will come up from which the passenger can choose the one whose time and fare that suits the best.

  • After selecting the flight, the passenger needs to add the personal details along with the mode of payment.

  • The confirmation of the booked ticket will be received by the passenger via email or text message as per the details saved in the ticket.

  • If a passenger wants to know how to change seat of Japan airlines, then the Manage booking section can be visited.

 

To know more about the bookings or any other query, the support department of the Japan airlines can be contacted. The info for reaching them can be found on the website of Japan airlines.