Business Class Deal
Business Class Deal

Business Class Deal: Portland – Tokyo/ Seattle – Osaka on Japan Airlines From $2,356

Great price from Portland to Tokyo, or Seattle to Osaka on Japan Airlines Business Class! Here are the details:

Portland to Tokyo (Round Trip)$2,368
Seattle to Osaka (Round Trip)$2,368
  • Travel Duration: at least two weeks or longer.
  • Price availability at point of writing: limited dates on Nov and Dec 2019, more availability in June and July 2020.
  • Do take note that Tokyo has 2 international airports (Haneda and Narita). You should confirm which airport your flight is flying into.

Sample Flights:

1) Portland – Tokyo

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2) Seattle – Osaka

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Additional Savings if You Book Through Amex International Airline Program

As part of the benefits under the AMEX Platinum Card or the AMEX Business Card, cardholders may receive exclusive savings on selected airlines via the AMEX International Airline Program for international travels on First, Business and Premium Economy cabins. Flights have to originate from the US or selected Canadian destination. As claimed by AMEX, the average savings for First, Business and Premium Economy are as follows: $600, $300, $100 (R/T). In addition, you will also receive 5x Membership Rewards points.

What is The Business Class Product like?

Japan Airlines offers a variety of Business Class products across all its fleet. At the point of writing, you should be flying the Sky Suite on the B777-300 / B787-8 for a long haul flight.

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Japan Airlines Business Class – Skysuite on B787-8 and B777-300

Where Should I Credit This Ticket?

Check out where to credit. At the point of writing, there is a variety of connecting flights to choose from. These tickets should book into fare code I, as all your flights are operated by Japan Airlines. For instance, if you choose to fly solely on Japan airlines between Seattle and Osaka, you should be able to earn at least 17,206 Alaska miles (base miles).

I strongly recommend you to credit your flights to the Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan. Check out the post below to find out why.

H/T: Khaleesi from FlyerTalk
Featured Pic: Traveller.com.au