Rabu, 23 November 2011

Budget Cuts Threaten 10,000 Free Airfare To Japan Plan

Above, Miki Hayashi with "The Monster Movie Fan's Guide To Japan."

The plan to give away 10,000 free airfares to foreign tourists by the Japan Tourism Agency may not be a sure thing.

According to an article posted at Travel Weekly.com:

Japanese tourism leaders have admitted there is no guarantee that a plan to pay the airfares of 10,000 overseas visitors next year will go ahead as it emerged that the general budget for international markets will be cut by around 10%.

The Japan Tourism Agency (JTA) is seeking 1.2 billion Yen to fund the Fly to Japan project but admitted nothing was certain.

JTA has even posted a message on its website saying the matter is "still under examination for government budgetary approval and is at this moment undecided."


To read the full article, go here.

Free airfares or not, go to Japan anyway and bring along The Monster Movie Fan's Guide To Japan.

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