flight to japan

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Organizing a flight to japan either jal 777,qantas 747 or ana 787 im going to oita ,can also go to fukuoka and train it to oita ,I have been on jal and Qantas before but not ana ,anyone been on ana what airline would you out there choose they all seem safe airlines im departing Sydney Australia anyone know of the schedules thanks milsy
 
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JAL is a daytime flight to Narita, while Qantas and ANA are both overnight flights to Haneda Airport. All are overnight flights coming back to Sydney.

I would personally go with Qantas, as I like their service. But I'm sure JAL and ANA would both be fine too. All airlines have a good safety record.
 
Flown all 3 from SIN to Tokyo. All fine, never been in Y but J and F are excellent. I would choose based on price and schedule etc.
 
If you're flying to Oita or Fukuoka, you will find there are many more connections available via Tokyo Haneda (Qantas or ANA from Sydney) than Tokyo Narita, so this may be more convenient.
 
Qantas and ANA fly SYD-HND. Both overnight in both directions.
JAL flies SYD-NRT. Day flight north, night flight south.
Qantas also flies BNE-NRT Day flight north, night flight south.
Jetstar also has flights to NRT from MEL and Queensland.

HND has far more domestic connection options then NRT (HND is the 2nd busiest airport in Asia).

Another option would be to use SQ via SIN or CX via HKG and fly into Fukuoka.
 
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