Peach Aviation Limited on March 29 announced the start of operations between Tokyo (Narita) and Nagasaki, and between Tokyo (Narita) and Kagoshima.
The company is operating one return flight per day for Nagasaki, and two return flights per day for Kagoshima.
For the first flights departing from Narita, Nagasaki, and Kagoshima airports, the cabin crew handed out flight tags with illustrations of each destination to passengers to commemorate the start of services.
From today, with the addition of these two routes between Narita and both Nagasaki and Kagoshima, we now operate 10 routes – eight domestic and two international – from Narita Airport. Of these, the number connecting Narita and Kyushu has increased to four, including the Fukuoka and Amami routes, making access between the Tokyo Metropolitan Area and Kyushu much more convenient. Peach is set to continue taking many more passengers from Narita – our base – to Kyushu on our “Flying Trains.”
In addition, the number of flights between Osaka (Kansai) and Miyazaki will increase from one to two return flights per day, while the number of flights between Osaka (Kansai) and Kagoshima will increase from two to three return flights per day over the 2020 summer schedule period (March 29 ~ October 24, 2020). Please enjoy casual trips to Kyushu on Peach as we help ease the journey from the Tokyo Metropolitan Area and Kansai.In addition, the number of flights between Osaka (Kansai) and Miyazaki will increase from one to two return flights per day, while the number of flights between Osaka (Kansai) and Kagoshima will increase from two to three return flights per day over the 2020 summer schedule period (March 29 ~ October 24, 2020). Please enjoy casual trips to Kyushu on Peach as we help ease the journey from the Tokyo Metropolitan Area and Kansai.
With our “Flying Trains,” Peach constantly strives to be the leading LCC in Asia, as well as contributing to developing and revitalizing the economy of the whole of Kyushu by facilitating casual air travel.
Type of Aircraft
Airbus A320-200 (capacity 180 passenger)
Peach began operating out of Kansai Airport in March 2012. It currently services 22 domestic and 17 international routes with 33 aircraft from its bases: New Chitose Airport, Sendai Airport, Narita Airport, Fukuoka Airport and Naha Airport in addition to Kansai Airport. Peach integrated with Vanilla Air, based in Narita Airport, on November 1, 2019 and aim to become Asia’s leading LCC.