Tag: Japanese travelers
All Nippon Airways takes delivery of its first Airbus A380 Superjumbo
Japan’s All Nippon Airways (ANA) has taken delivery of its first A380 at a special ceremony in Toulouse, becoming the 15th operator of the world’s largest passenger aircraft. The delivery ... Read More
Trade war tensions and Kilauea volcano trims tourism from Asia to the US
The number of tourists arriving in the United States from the Asia Pacific region fell by 3.2%* last year, The Kilauea volcano eruption in Hawaii (a top destination for Japanese ... Read More
Leaving Japan as a tourist: It will cost you!
On Jan. 7, the Japanese government will introduce an international tourist tax. The tax of ¥1,000 (About $10) will be collected from every traveler when they depart from Japan. Japanese ... Read More
Japanese holiday travelers: Hawaii up, Guam down
Travel, tourism, and security are working together. North Korea and the United States had been going through months of tough war talk. North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un threatening Guam, USA with ... Read More
Asia Pacific air travel shows encouraging growth
Figures show that from January to mid-March this year total Japanese outbound travel was up 4.1% when compared to 2016 – an encouraging sign for the rest of 2017. Read More
Japanese and Koreans love to holiday in Guam
Japanese travelers make up 70.9 percent of Guam’s arrivals, with Koreans comprising 12.8 percent this calendar year to date. Read More
Japanese and Korean travelers pick Guam as a top destination
TUMON, Guam - Japanese travelers make up 70.9 percent of Guam’s arrivals, with Koreans comprising 12.8 percent this calendar year to date. Read More
Europe expecting more visitors from Japan this summer
Following the tragic events of March 2011 in Japan, ETOA surveyed its members working there and is pleased to report that the responses show that business is recovering well and ... Read More
Number of Japanese overseas travelers forecasted to dip just 2.3 percent in 2011
Today, the Japan Travel Bureau Foundation, based in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, under President Norihito Shiga, held their “Symposium on Trends of the Japanese Overseas Travel Market,” and released the lat Read More