2026 travel plans

We loved Tokyo so much this year we've booked the sequel next March - though we are going to make this a bit of a broader Japan trip by also including Kyoto, Osaka and Hiroshima (plus another day trip to Nagoya to visit Studio Gibli Park).

We missed out on a baseball match at Tokyo Dome this year (we got to a Swallows game at Meiji Jingu Stadium instead), but this time we'll be catching 1-2 Team Australia matches at the World Baseball Classic at Tokyo Dome.
 
So far, my wildcard destination next year that I'm excited about is Niue. I love exploring random islands in the oceans and this one looks like it will fit the bill nicely.

I still owe the forum a trip report from Nauru Airlines' Island Hoper as well.
 
So far, my wildcard destination next year that I'm excited about is Niue. I love exploring random islands in the oceans and this one looks like it will fit the bill nicely.

I still owe the forum a trip report from Nauru Airlines' Island Hoper as well.
Then Tokelau...
 
We loved Tokyo so much this year we've booked the sequel next March - though we are going to make this a bit of a broader Japan trip by also including Kyoto, Osaka and Hiroshima (plus another day trip to Nagoya to visit Studio Gibli Park).

We missed out on a baseball match at Tokyo Dome this year (we got to a Swallows game at Meiji Jingu Stadium instead), but this time we'll be catching 1-2 Team Australia matches at the World Baseball Classic at Tokyo Dome.
Curious, how are you going about booking WBC tickets? I heard they're not the easiest things to get as a non-Japan resident. Or maybe I heard wrong; tia
 
2026 will be the year where I will obtain Lifetime Silver with Qantas and chasing for Lifetime Gold.
So:
Europe January 2026
Japan February 2026
Australia February 2026
Hong Kong June 2026
Japan July 2026
 
Curious, how are you going about booking WBC tickets? I heard they're not the easiest things to get as a non-Japan resident. Or maybe I heard wrong; tia

Single game tickets go on sale mid-January Tokyo Pool C Tickets | World Baseball Classic | MLB.com

We'll be there for the Australia v Japan and Australia v Korea matches.

The Australia v Japan match I'm not overly optimistic I'll get tickets for so I'm viewing this as a bonus game (and if we miss out, it's an extra night to explore somewhere else in Tokyo)

The Australia v Korea match should be relatively easy once tickets go on sale, as should any of the other Australia matches.
 
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We 'have ' to be in the UK in August/September next year - a family reunion on my wifes German side. Adopting our usual method of flying cheaply to Singapore and then getting a J flight from there it seems that flying in/out of Manchester instead of London could save close to $2,000 or more between the two of us. I have seen plenty of reports disparaging Manchester Airport but is it $2,000 worse than LHR? We would probably have visited Manchester during our trip anyway.
 
None for me as yet .However ,having adult children OS and with family in different parts of this wide brown land I will most likely do some. Oh! then there is work probably a couple of domestic circle trips.
I jumped on a few airline websites , its black friday feeding frenzy out there.
None for me as yet .However ,having adult children OS and with family in different parts of this wide brown land I will most likely do some. Oh! then there is work probably a couple of domestic circle trips.
I jumped on a few airline websites , its black friday feeding frenzy out there.
 
None for me as yet .However ,having adult children OS and with family in different parts of this wide brown land I will most likely do some. Oh! then there is work probably a couple of domestic circle trips.
I jumped on a few airline websites , its black friday feeding frenzy out there.
None for me as yet .However ,having adult children OS and with family in different parts of this wide brown land I will most likely do some. Oh! then there is work probably a couple of domestic circle trips.
I jumped on a few airline websites , its black friday feeding frenzy out there.
Sorry for the double up ,black friday frenzy must have hit the computer.
 
We 'have ' to be in the UK in August/September next year - a family reunion on my wifes German side. Adopting our usual method of flying cheaply to Singapore and then getting a J flight from there it seems that flying in/out of Manchester instead of London could save close to $2,000 or more between the two of us. I have seen plenty of reports disparaging Manchester Airport but is it $2,000 worse than LHR? We would probably have visited Manchester during our trip anyway.
With the new security scanners it might be better... I used to fly there weekly and would avoid at all costs, but had no choice. So yes, what you heard was correct. For only 1 departure to save 2k I'd say yes.

Who is offering good J fares SIN-MAN?
 
We flew into MAN on our last trip. Not a wonderful place but certainly not bad.
Thanks. It seems the transport options into the city are pretty good with a train every 10 minutes and a 20 minute trip into town.
 

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