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American Airlines and JNTO offer tips for making the most of travel to Japan

American Airlines and fellow oneworld alliance member Japan Airlines (JAL) currently offer convenient travel options to Japan from New York, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Beginning in spring 2012, service from Boston to Tokyo will also be available.

In addition, American Airlines is expanding the benefits of its agreement with JAL by offering customers opportunities to earn and redeem AAdvantage miles when flying on JAL from North America to Tokyo and beyond. (Details below).

To remind customers of how accessible Japan is and everything the country has to offer, American Airlines has teamed up with the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) to share travel tips and highlight deals for travelers visiting Japan this fall and winter.

Preparing for travel to Japan:
– Customers can visit AA.com/Tokyo to find dining, shopping, events and attractions information – courtesy of Frommer’s Unlimited – or explore the new “Travel Tips” tab on American’s Facebook page at Facebook.com/AA. JNTO’s website, japantravelinfo.com, also has useful information and recommendations.
– On flights to Japan, American Airlines offers customers the option to request a traditional Japanese meal by calling 1-800-433-7300 24 hours in advance.

While in Japan
– Food enthusiasts will be excited to know that, according to the 2012 Michelin Guide, Japan has been named the country with the most restaurants that have three Michelin stars.
– Visitors who want to explore the region can take advantage of free local tours guided in English and other languages by JNTO-registered Systematized Goodwill Guides.
– Travelers can also find a surprising urban oasis in the city center at the Imperial Palace East Garden; visit the Meiji-Jingu Shinto Shrine, which offers a serene, wooded environment; enjoy a view from Mt. Takao; or try one of Japan’s onsens (hot springs).
– From Feb. 6-12, the Sapporo Snow Festival attracts more than 2 million people every year, boasting hundreds of snow statues and ice sculptures.

“We hope many travelers visit Japan and discover a Japan they didn’t know before,” said Yuki Tanaka – Executive Director of the Japan National Tourism Organization in New York.

“Japan is a wonderful country to visit, with rich culture and friendly people,” said Cathy Berg, American’s Vice President Sales – Western Division. “Whether you’ve been saving your AAdvantage miles for a memorable experience or are looking for vacation packages with a free night at a hotel and discounts, now is a good time to visit Japan – and American can get you there conveniently.”

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