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Hana Tour Launches ‘All-Inclusive Travel Week’ for Summer 2026: Discounts on Flights and Hotels!

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[Asia Times = Reporter Kim Ji-su] HanaTour has kicked off an “All-In Week” for independent travelers to tap into summer vacation demand. Yeogi Eottae analyzed reservation data for small Japanese cities from January through last month and released the findings. Asia Times shares these travel-industry updates on May 11.

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HanaTour launches “All-In Week” for independent travel

HanaTour is running a seven-day “All-In Week” promotion for independent travelers starting May 11.

The promotion bundles essential independent-travel offerings geared toward family-friendly resorts: △ flights △ hotels and flight+hotel packages (Airtel, “Customize”) △ local tours (full- and half-day) △ eSIMs △ attraction tickets.

For “This Month’s Popular Destinations,” HanaTour spotlighted △ Cebu △ Bangkok △ Bali △ Nha Trang △ Guam, and is offering region-specific perks—like up to 30% off at Shangri-La Mactan Resort & Spa and round-trip Incheon–Nha Trang fares in the 400,000 KRW range (approximately $300).

During its weekday 10 a.m. limited-time flash sale, “All-In Deal,” HanaTour will release offers in sequence for △ Sapporo △ Taipei △ Shanghai △ Osaka △ Nha Trang. Highlights include an instant 4,000 KRW discount (approximately $3) on a one-day night-view tour in Taiwan and a three-day Osaka flight+hotel package in the 300,000 KRW range (approximately $225).

HanaTour is also running a giveaway for all bookers.

Prizes will be awarded by lottery based on booking counts: a coffee gift voucher for one booking (everyone), department-store gift cards worth 50,000 KRW (for customers with two or more bookings; 20 winners), and LG Electronics Best Shop mobile gift cards worth 500,000 KRW (for customers with three or more bookings; 3 winners). The KRW amounts equal approximately $37.50 and $375, respectively.

Additional category-specific coupons are available too: up to a 10,000 KRW discount on flights (approximately $7.50), 13% and 10% off select hotels, and up to a 120,000 KRW discount (approximately $90) on customizable flight+hotel packages.

Yeogi Eottae: Travel to small Japanese cities rises despite higher fuel surcharges

Yeogi Eottae’s analysis of reservation data from January through last month shows that overseas accommodation bookings for small Japanese cities rose about 1.4-fold year over year, while transaction value increased about 1.6-fold.

“Small Japanese cities” refers to regional, smaller cities outside major tourist hubs like Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka and Sapporo.

Reservations to Tottori Prefecture—a small-city destination that Yeogi Eottae has been promoting—jumped sharply. To support travelers heading to Tottori, Yeogi Eottae will offer a limited accommodation coupon pack worth a total of 170,000 KRW (approximately $127.50) on a first-come, first-served basis through the end of the month.

The coupon can be used at any property in Tottori Prefecture and can be stacked with Yeogi Eottae’s overseas accommodation coupon pack (up to 12% off). Coupon packs can be issued and used through Sept. 11, and the check-in period runs through Oct. 31.

Yeogi Eottae is also adding airfare perks. To ease the burden of higher fuel surcharges, the company will discount fares on the Yonago (Tottori Prefecture) route by 20,000 KRW (approximately $15).

Daniel Kim
content@tenbizt.com

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