Hi
I need to buy some discount tickets between Tokyo and Moscow. Does anyone have the contact details (or website with english version) of a Japanaese Travel agent who can help?
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Japanese Travel Agents
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Dandy Warhol
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Re: Japanese Travel Agents
I've had some decent experiences with PI Travel (02 - 510.01.20, Rue de Stassart 100, 1050 Brussels) and Fuji Travel (02 - 502.13.13, Chaussée d'Ixelles 146, 1050 Brussels). I recall the service was friendly and the ticket fares reasonable.I need to buy some discount tickets between Tokyo and Moscow. Does anyone have the contact details (or website with english version) of a Japanaese Travel agent who can help?
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NCB
Re: Japanese Travel Agents
Yep PI travel is the reference (I'm surprised people here know about them
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But sometimes, it's just cheaper to book directly with Aeroflot, they have an office in Brussels as well if you can't process your order online for some reason.
Aeroflot is the cheapest to my knowledge and PI travel do use them if I remember well.
Consider using one of the discount fares search engines (Orbitz, Kayak, etc...) as well.
But sometimes, it's just cheaper to book directly with Aeroflot, they have an office in Brussels as well if you can't process your order online for some reason.
Aeroflot is the cheapest to my knowledge and PI travel do use them if I remember well.
Consider using one of the discount fares search engines (Orbitz, Kayak, etc...) as well.
Re: Japanese Travel Agents
Thanks for your help guys and I will contact those agents. But I was actually hoping to find a travel agent based in Japan that has some english staff or an english version of their website. I live in Australia.
Cheers
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Charlie_Fox
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- Joined: 23 Apr 2004, 00:00
Re: Japanese Travel Agents
You can try these people but I don't have personal experience.
http://www.japan-saver.com/
Otherwise look in the ads in the English language newspapers once you
get there - or at the Japanese embassy if you're not too far away.
http://www.japan-saver.com/
Otherwise look in the ads in the English language newspapers once you
get there - or at the Japanese embassy if you're not too far away.