Las reservas de viajes aéreos para la Golden Week de Japón son sólidas, informan JAL y ANA

Japan Airlines y All Nippon Airways reportaron un crecimiento interanual en las reservas de vuelos nacionales e internacionales durante el período vacacional de ocho días de la Golden Week. Las cifras señalan una recuperación en la demanda de viajes.

Japan Airlines (JAL) y All Nippon Airways (ANA) han reportado reservas sólidas para viajes aéreos durante la festividad de la Golden Week en Japón. Las reservas tanto para vuelos nacionales como internacionales mostraron un crecimiento interanual durante el período de ocho días.

La Golden Week es el principal período vacacional de primavera en Japón, lo que marca una temporada alta para los viajes. Los datos de las aerolíneas apuntan a una renovada demanda de turismo y viajes nacionales.

Como informó The Japan Times, las compañías aéreas ven esto como un indicador positivo para la recuperación del sector de los viajes.

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