Japan's Peach Aviation may launch all-you-can-fly pass in 2021 - media
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Peach Aviation is considering introducing a fixed cost all-you-can-fly domestic flight service from next year, Fuji Network News (FNN) reported on Thursday, citing unnamed sources.
The Japanese budget carrier, which is 77.9% owned by ANA Holdings, Japan's biggest airline, plans to offer a one-month unlimited pass, which would cost around 20,000 yen ($193) for all its domestic flights, FNN reported.
It would be the first time an unlimited flight pass has been tried by the industry, which has been hit hard by a sharp drop in travellers this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, FNN said.
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(Reporting by Tetsushi Kajimoto; editing by Richard Pullin)