Revitalize Japan with the casual travel of Peac
- From January 20, 2023, the Osaka (Kansai) – Hong Kong route will resume for the
first time in about three years - Incorporating inbound flow and excite Japan for the Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan
- Both Kansai departure and Hong Kong departure depart at night, making the schedule possible to make it in time even after work
- It is also possible to enjoy a 0-night bullet trip where you can enjoy everything from Hong Kong porridge for breakfast to a million-dollar night view
- Increase the number of flights on Osaka (Kansai) – Seoul (Incheon) route
Osaka, November 11, 2022 – Peach Aviation Limited (hereinafter: Peach, Representative
Director and CEO: Takeaki Mori) will resume flights on Osaka (Kansai) – Hong Kong route from January 20, 2023 with seven round trips per week. In addition, we will increase the number of flights on Osaka (Kansai) – Seoul (Incheon) route for two days on January 21 and 24. Tickets will go on sale today at 4:00 p.m. (JST).
Regardless of whether it departs from Kansai or Hong Kong, all departures are at night, so you can make it in time even after work, and with a schedule that allows you to connect from all over Japan, you can fully enjoy your time at the destination. In addition, it is possible to enjoy a casual 0-night bullet trip unique to Peach with low fares, from the classic Hong Kong porridge for breakfast to the million-dollar night view that is synonymous with Hong Kon.
The Osaka (Kansai) – Hong Kong route will resume operations for the first time in about three years since it was suspended on March 2, 2020. With this, Peach’s international flights from Kansai will operate four routes that include the Osaka (Kansai) – Seoul (Incheon)/Taipei (Taoyuan) routes that resumed operations in August, as well as the Osaka (Kansai) – Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) route that will be newly opened in December as the first medium-distance route. In addition, the Osaka (Kansai) – Seoul (Incheon) route will increase the number of flights to a total of four flights, one round trip each, on January 21 and 24, 2023, in light of the recovery in demand.
Peach, which started operating from Kansai Airport as Japan’s first LCC in 2012, will continue to provide casual travel with stable low fares, thoroughly implementing infection control measures based on the premise of safe operation. And as a “bridge between Asia,” we will incorporate the flow of people, goods, and things, and will once again revitalize Japan from Kansai toward the Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan
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Osaka (Kansai) – Hong Kong route
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Osaka (Kansai) – Seoul (Incheon) route
About Peach (www.flypeach.com)
Peach began its operation in March 2012, based in Kansai International Airport with seven hub airports in New- Chitose, Sendai, Narita, Chubu, Kansai, Fukuoka and Naha, Peach operates 31 domestic routes and 17 international routes with fleet of 33 aircraft. On March 1, 2022, Peach celebrated the 10th anniversary of its operation