Goodbye pricey flights! Say hello to daily journeys from Singapore to Osaka with budget-friendly Peach Aviation. 🌏✈️
If you’ve ever dreamed of diving into the vibrant culture of Japan without breaking the bank, your dreams just got a ticket to ride! Cue Peach Aviation—a spunky Japanese budget airline that is set to kick off daily flights between the sunny shores of Singapore and the bustling streets of Osaka starting December 5th, 2024. This exciting new route will be the first and only direct service from Singapore to Osaka offered by a Japanese carrier, giving you yet another reason to purchase that plane ticket! And let’s not forget their ultra-modern Airbus A321LR that ensures you won’t just travel, but travel in style and comfort!
With tickets starting at a snazzy S$164.20 one way, you can say goodbye to those wallet-emptying flights that often cause a dent in your travel plans. Peach Aviation promises a stellar experience, catering to budget travelers who want to experience the magic of Japan without the hefty price tag. Whether you're planning to visit the iconic Dotonbori, indulge in authentic ramen, or take a serene stroll through the ancient shrines, this airline’s got you covered. They’ll whisk you from Changi Airport straight to Kansai International Airport in no time, leaving you with more yen to spend!
So, what’s on the horizon? If you’re a backpack traveler, a family looking for a perfect getaway, or someone who can’t resist the allure of whimsical anime merchandise, the introduction of this flight route couldn’t come at a better time. It taps into Singaporeans’ growing appetite for international holidays, especially as we see travel restrictions wane. The daily flights make it convenient for spontaneous weekend getaways or planned family vacations, with Peach Aviation ensuring you start your journey with a smile!
As December approaches, the timing couldn’t be better for an epic Japan adventure! Not only will you enjoy easy access to Osaka, but you’ll also experience a sensational season of winter festivals filled with dazzling lights and vibrant celebrations all over Japan. So, pack your bags, grab your travel buddy, and let Peach Aviation take you on a whirlwind trip of a lifetime!
**Fun Fact:** Did you know that Osaka is known as the "Kitchen of Japan"? Get ready to gorge yourself on some of the world’s best street food! Moreover, Peach Aviation is a subsidiary of All Nippon Airways (ANA), which means you can count on a high standard of service when traveling the skies. Keep your eyes peeled for special deals as the launch date approaches—who knows, you might just land the deal of a lifetime!
“We are very pleased that Peach will be the only Japanese airline to operate the Singapore-Osaka route. With a more spaced-out, cutting-edge Airbus A321LR ...
The service will start on Dec 5 and tickets priced from S$164.20 one way are already on sale.
This December, a new budget airline is taking off in Singapore, providing another wallet-friendly option for travellers heading to Japan.
All Nippon Airways' (ANA) low-cost carrier Peach Aviation will launch a daily flight service between Singapore and Osaka on Dec. 5, 2024. According to a press ...
This is the only Japanese airline offering this direct route between Changi Airport and Kansai International Airport.
Peach Aviation Ltd announced that it would fly a new daily route between Singapore and Osaka from Changi Airport beginning 5 December.
Peach Aviation, a low-cost airline, to provide flights from Osaka to Singapore from 5 Dec, prices start at S$164.20.
Planning a trip to Japan for the upcoming December holidays? Well, you're in luck as Japanese carrier Peach Aviation, the low-cost arm of All Nippon Airways ...
“With a more spaced-out, cutting-edge Airbus A321LR aircraft, we will take you to Osaka in comfort and offer you an exciting experience in the booming Kansai ...
SINGAPORE—A Peach Aviation executive is expressing satisfaction with the reliability of the Japanese LCC's Airbus A321LR and its A321neo fleet as the ...
This marks the first time in 14 years that a Japanese airline has launched a direct service on this route.