
European Cities → Tokyo Business Class Round Trip from 1935€ (Etihad Flash Sale, Summer Dates)
Etihad Airways is currently offering very competitive Business Class fares from many European Cities to Tokyo as part of a limited-time sale.
Fares below €2,000 from Europe to Japan have become increasingly rare, especially when combined with a premium airline and availability during the peak summer travel season.
How to Book
The cheapest flights can be found directly via OTA’s, a link to the deal can be found here below. Fare are also available via the Etihad website, but do cost a bit more.
Travel Dates
June to August.
Route Map: MXP → AUH → NRT
Fare Rules
Sales restrictions
TICKETS MUST BE ISSUED ON/BEFORE 07MAY 26.
Minimum stay requirements
TRAVEL FROM TURNAROUND MUST COMMENCE NO EARLIER THAN 2 DAYS AFTER DEPARTURE FROM FARE ORIGIN
Maximum stay requirements
TRAVEL FROM LAST STOPOVER MUST COMMENCE NO LATER THAN 1 MONTH AFTER DEPARTURE FROM FARE ORIGIN.
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2 Comments
Hamada
Hi it is China Eastern that has suites with a sliding door in Business Class.
premiumflights
Yes you are right, it is with China Eastern not with China Southern, my mistake, I changed it now :).
So this one has the sliding doors.