Starting in winter 2018, JAL is launching new codeshares on Southeast Asia routes with Garuda Indonesia (Indonesia), Vietjet Air (Vietnam). These new codeshares will expand travel options not only on international routes, but to major cities in Indonesia, Vietnam as well, making it easier than ever to travel for business or fun!
Our codeshare network has grown to make travel to Southeast Asian destinations even easier.
Garuda is Indonesia's national airline. It offers direct flights from Haneda, Narita, and Kansai to Indonesia (Jakarta and Denpasar of Bali) and will launch a Nagoya-Jakarta route in March of next year.
With a network of 22 international destinations and 69 cities in Indonesia, Garuda connects people throughout Indonesia and the world beyond.
Vietjet is one of Vietnam's largest private airlines, with a growing network not only in Vietnam but across Asia. Vietjet offers a memorable air travel experience with high-quality service, multiple cabin classes, and reasonably priced tickets. Travelers can enjoy hot meals and a variety of other services from friendly cabin attendants on brand-new aircraft.
Bali is an island and province in the Republic of Indonesia. Comprising about 18,000 islands, Indonesia is the only country in Asia that straddles the equator.
About 90% of Bali's population are Bali Hindus, a unique sect within Hinduism, and religious offerings can be found all over the island.
Bali is most popular for its beach resorts, but it is also renowned for its Bali Hindu temples and rice terraces.
And visitors can also sample the world's most valuable coffee, Kopi Luwak, produced by local civet cats!
The port city of Da Nang is Vietnam's third-largest after Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. It has become a hot destination for tourists in recent years, with numerous resort hotels springing up along its beautiful seacoast and "White Sands" beaches.
About 30 to 40 minutes by car from Da Nang is Hoi An, whose Ancient Town district is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is famous for its monthly Lantern Festivals.