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Special Discount Tickets for the Keisei Skyliner March 30, 2017 Keisei Electric Railway Co., Ltd. Jetstar Japan Co., Ltd. Fly Jetstar and enjoy a discounted journey into Tokyo! Special discount tickets for the Keisei Skyliner The “Skyliner Value Ticket” and the “Keisei Skyliner & Tokyo Subway Ticket” will be sold onboard Jetstar Japan flights starting April 1, 2017 (Saturday) Keisei Electric Railway Co., Ltd. (head office: Ichikawa, Chiba Prefecture; president: Norio Saigusa) and Jetstar Japan Co., Ltd. (headquarters in Narita, Chiba Prefecture, President: Masaru Kataoka) will begin selling 2 types of special discount tickets for the “Keisei Skyliner” onboard Jetstar Japan aircraft starting April 1, 2017 (Saturday): the “Skyliner Value Ticket” and the “Keisei Skyliner & Tokyo Subway Ticket”. These tickets are offered as part of a collaboration between the Keisei Electric Railway and Jetstar Japan to give customers flying on any of Jetstar Japan’s Tokyo (Narita) bound flights (domestic and international) a discounted and convenient way to get from Narita Airport to Tokyo. The “Keisei Skyliner” is a fee-based limited express train that connects Narita Airport to the center of Tokyo in as little as 36 minutes. This train is equipped with spaces for large luggage in each car. It is possible to use AC outlets and public wireless LAN service (only for foreign visitors to Japan) in each seat in the train while traveling. This speed and comfort makes this a popular train with travelers. The “Skyliner Value Ticket” is a special ticket that offers the passenger ticket and limited express ticket for the “Keisei Skyliner” (one-way) at a discount. The "Keisei Skyliner & Tokyo Subway Ticket" is a special passenger ticket that is very convenient for Tokyo sightseeing. The ticket combines one-way or return fare on the "Skyliner" with the "Tokyo Subway Ticket", which provides free travel on 13 subway lines (nine lines of the Tokyo Metro Subway plus four lines of the Toei Subway) for 24 hours, 48 hours or 72 hours. Keisei Electric Railway and Jetstar Japan plan to continue their cooperation in the future to provide convenience and savings for travelers. Details are as follows. Left: the Skyliner, Right: a Jetstar Japan aircraft 1 Sales of Special Keisei Skyliner Tickets Onboard Jetstar Japan Aircraft 1. Product Names ・“Skyliner Value Ticket” ・“Keisei Skyliner & Tokyo Subway Ticket” 2. Start of Sales April 1, 2017 (Saturday) 3. Sales Locations Onboard all Tokyo (Narita) bound Jetstar Japan flights 4. How to Use (1) How to Buy 1) You can purchase a ticket from cabin attendants onboard Jetstar Japan flights 2) You will then receive a Jetstar Japan stamped ticket exchange voucher 3) Exchange this Jetstar Japan stamped ticket exchange voucher for your train ticket at the designated exchange locations Skyliner Passenger Ticket Tokyo Subway Ticket (example) and Limited Express Ticket From left: 24-hour, 48-hour, and 72-hour (all adult tickets) (example) (2) Designated Ticket Exchange Locations ・Skyliner Ticket Counter in Narita Airport Terminal 1 Station / Terminal 2・3 Station ・The counters on the arrivals floors inside the Narita Airport terminal buildings ・SKYLINER & KEISEI INFORMATION CENTER in Narita Airport Terminal 1 Station / Terminal 2・3 Station (only for foreign visitors to Japan) 2 5.Prices ● Skyliner Value Ticket Sale Price Discount Adult ¥2,200 ¥270 Skyliner One-way Ticket Child ¥1,100 ¥140 ●Keisei Skyliner & Tokyo Subway Ticket Sale Price Discount Skyliner One-way Adult ¥2,800 ¥570 + Tokyo Subway 24-hour Ticket Child ¥1,400 ¥290 Skyliner One-way Adult ¥3,200 ¥1,070 + Tokyo Subway 48-hour Ticket Child ¥1,600 ¥540 Skyliner One-way Adult ¥3,500 ¥1,670 + Tokyo Subway 72-hour Ticket Child ¥1,750 ¥840 Skyliner Roundtrip Adult ¥4,700 ¥1,140 + Tokyo Subway 24-hour Ticket Child ¥2,350 ¥580 Skyliner Roundtrip Adult ¥5,100 1,640 + Tokyo Subway 48-hour Ticket Child ¥2,550 ¥830 Skyliner Roundtrip Adult ¥5,400 ¥2,240 + Tokyo Subway 72-hour Ticket Child ¥2,700 ¥1,130 3 .
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