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Japan Tours from Romania

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Japan Tours from Romania

How to travel to Japan from Romania? As of 2018, Romania has no direct flights to Japan, thus the only option Romanian tourists to travel to Japan is connecting flight. Geographically speaking, connecting in Middle East and Turkey are the best options. Istanbul, Dubai International Airport (DXB): Emirates Airlines, and Doha Hamad International Airport (DOH): Qatar Airway all have very stable direct flights to Japan. Turkish Airlines and Emirates do not only provide first-class service, but also affordable price, especially during the cherry blossom season in Japan when more seats are scheduled.
 

Group Tours to Japan from Romania

As a reliable Japan Travel Agency, we provide guided group tours and private tours for travelers from Romania. Our Japan small group tours include the most classical Japan trips visiting numerous must-see attractions. Whether you are looking for a short Tokyo trip or a chauffeur service in Japan, you can easily find the most suitable one  at an affordable price. Contact our representatives to book our Japan tours from Romania.

If you are hunting for cheap and convenient air tickets, you can also consider connecting flights in Europe. Many European cities have stable direct flights to Japan, including Rome, Milan, Warsaw, Vienna, Munich, and Frankfurt. In addition, Russian Airlines in Moscow also has direct flights to Japan. These transit cities are great options to connect in. To save your time and keep an ease mind, you can consult a Romanian travel agency, who can give you professional advice. In addition, you can contact our customer service staff, and we will give you professional advice.



Bucharest Otopeni International Airport
Bucharest Otopeni International Airport, also known as Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport, is a military-civilian airport located 16.5 kilometers north of the Romanian capital, Bucharest. Operated by Bucharest Airport Company, it is the busiest and the most important international airport in Romania. There are two runways at Otopeni International Airport in Bucharest. On April 13, 1970, the passenger terminal of the airport was officially open to serve the public.Recently, there is an increase of airlines as well as passenger traffic.

Travel to Japan from Bucharest
Bucharest (Romanian: Bucureşti), is the capital of Romania, located in the southeast of Romania, on the Danube River. Known as the Little Paris, Bucharest is the largest city in Romania and the political, economic and cultural center of the country. Bucharest is the sixth most populous city in the European Union. According to data, the city has a history of over 500 years. Romania declared independence on May 9, 1877. Since then, the economy has continued to develop, and Bucharest has become a remarkable city in Romania.

Most Frequently Asked Questions

  • How to get to Japan from Romania?
    The best route is to transfer from Istanbul, Dubai, or Doha to Japan. Bucharest has stable international flights to Turkey and the Middle East. Also, transferring from European cities is a great option.
  • Which Romanian travel agency offer tours to Japan?
    Romanian travel agencies offering Japan tours mostly concentrated in the capital Bucharest. At present, there are no Romanian travel agencies constantly offer group tours. You can also check out tours and directly book on our website.
  • Do you have a Romanian tour guide?
    There are no licensed Romanian tour guides in Japan. However, some Romanian students might be able to provide guide services during the holidays, and you can find them online.
  • Do your company have group tours to Japan from Romania?
    We offer small group tours to Japan from Romania. We suggest that you should choose a travel date first, and contact our customer service center afterwards.
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