Japan Airlines provides ‘Guide to Japan’ in more languages

TOKYO, Japan – Japan Airlines (JAL) launched the travel information section – “Guide to Japan” in French, German and Russian on each corresponding regional site*.

TOKYO, Japan – Japan Airlines (JAL) launched the travel information section – “Guide to Japan” in French, German and Russian on each corresponding regional site*. With this move for information in more foreign languages, the number of language versions for this popular travel information service will be increased to seven with the existing languages of English, Simplified Chinese, Hong Kong Traditional Chinese and Taiwan Traditional Chinese. JAL wishes that more overseas visitors can easily discover Japan’s beauty and a joy of travel on JAL’s global website, with these latest improvements.

The European versions of “Guide to Japan” cover the following wonderful contents:

ยทHOW TSU JAPAN

Japan’s unique customs expressed in a humorous tone and eye catching illustration

ยทJAL Staff Selection

Original ideas of travel in Japan shared by JAL’s cabin attendants and global staffs

ยทOmotenashi

How JAL delivers the spirit of Japanese hospitality to its customers in different aspects

ยทAbout Japan

Introductions on Japan’s seasons, cuisine, tradition and subculture

ยทDestination and Theme

Information about sightseeing spots, unique cultural experiences, viewing events and seasonal festivals

ยทTravel Information

Useful information for assisting visitors to plan their trips to Japan

Other existing user-friendly and interactive elements are also available in the European “Guide to Japan”. For example, thematically designed maps and event calendar for easier accessing to different sightseeing spots, “Clip” function for saving choices for later review, “Suki!” button for voting for favorite spots.
Under the banner of “Embrace new Challenges JAL”, the airline will continue to promote the attractiveness of Japan and welcome worldwide visitors to Japan by selecting JAL.

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