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SilkAir Offers 12 Direct Flights to Okinawa from Nov to Jan 2017

Shuri Castle in Okinawa, Japan (Shutterstock photo)
Shuri Castle in Okinawa, Japan (Shutterstock photo)

SilkAir will be flying 12 direct charter flights between Singapore and Okinawa, Japan’s southernmost prefecture between November 2016 and January 2017. The non stop flights from Changi Airport to Naha, the capital of Okinawa will take approximately five hours and 15 minutes.

Okinawa is made up of hundreds of Ryuku islands which extend southwest from the southern end of mainland Japan to Taiwan. The close proximity to Chinese influence is visible in the region’s vibrant architecture, traditional dress and the martial art of karate. Naha is located in the southern part of Okinawa island. Here you can visit the Shuri Castle, a registered UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Peace Memorial Park as well as the Churaumi Aquarium.

MI 884 will depart from Singapore to Okinawa on 19, 23 and 29 November as well as on 3, 7, 13, 17, 21, 27, 30 and 31 December and 3 January 2017. MI 884 departs Singapore at 11am and arrives in Naha at 5.15pm. The return flight MI 883 departs Naha at 6.15pm and arrives in Singapore at 10.45pm.

You can call the following travel agents to book:

  • Airelated Travel
  • ASA Holidays
  • Chan Brothers Travel
  • CTC Travel
  • Dynasty Travel
  • Hong Thai Travel
  • JTB
  • Chan’s World Holidays
  • H.I.S. International Travel

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