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SAR 293 SAR 2,300

Duration

1 h 45 m 14 h 30 m

Stops From Osaka

Departure From Osaka

6 AM - 12 PM

SAR 367

12 PM - 6 PM

SAR 327

After 6 PM

SAR 293

Arrival at Sapporo

6 AM - 12 PM

SAR 367

12 PM - 6 PM

SAR 327

After 6 PM

SAR 293

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Layover Airports

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Layover Duration

30 m 11 h 30 m

Osaka to Chitose Air New Zealand Flights

Lowest fare from Osaka to Chitose on 08 Nov - SAR


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Peach

SAR 293

Osaka to Sapporo , 8 Nov

Peach MM | 117

18:05

Sat, 8 Nov 25

Terminal T2

Osaka, Japan

01 h 55 m

20:00

Sat, 8 Nov 25

Terminal D

Sapporo, Japan

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Peach

SAR 327

Osaka to Sapporo , 8 Nov

Peach MM | 109

12:40

Sat, 8 Nov 25

Terminal T2

Osaka, Japan

01 h 55 m

14:35

Sat, 8 Nov 25

Terminal D

Sapporo, Japan

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Skymark Airlines

SAR 342

Kobe to Sapporo , 8 Nov

Skymark Airlines BC | 173

14:25

Sat, 8 Nov 25

Kobe, Japan

01 h 50 m

16:15

Sat, 8 Nov 25

Terminal D

Sapporo, Japan

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Peach

SAR 367

Osaka to Sapporo , 8 Nov

Peach MM | 103

07:20

Sat, 8 Nov 25

Terminal T2

Osaka, Japan

01 h 55 m

09:15

Sat, 8 Nov 25

Terminal D

Sapporo, Japan

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Skymark Airlines

SAR 389

Kobe to Sapporo , 8 Nov

Skymark Airlines BC | 177

16:55

Sat, 8 Nov 25

Kobe, Japan

01 h 50 m

18:45

Sat, 8 Nov 25

Terminal D

Sapporo, Japan

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Peach

SAR 425

Osaka to Sapporo , 8 Nov

Peach MM | 105

09:15

Sat, 8 Nov 25

Terminal T2

Osaka, Japan

01 h 55 m

11:10

Sat, 8 Nov 25

Terminal D

Sapporo, Japan

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Skymark Airlines

SAR 487

Kobe to Sapporo , 8 Nov

Skymark Airlines BC | 171

08:10

Sat, 8 Nov 25

Terminal T1

Kobe, Japan

01 h 50 m

10:00

Sat, 8 Nov 25

Terminal D

Sapporo, Japan

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Peach

SAR 488

Osaka to Sapporo , 8 Nov

Peach MM | 107

10:50

Sat, 8 Nov 25

Terminal T2

Osaka, Japan

01 h 55 m

12:45

Sat, 8 Nov 25

Terminal D

Sapporo, Japan

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Jetstar Japan

SAR 513

Osaka to Sapporo , 8 Nov

Jetstar Japan GK | 153

09:45

Sat, 8 Nov 25

Terminal T1

Osaka, Japan

02 h

11:45

Sat, 8 Nov 25

Terminal D

Sapporo, Japan

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Jetstar Japan

SAR 596

Osaka to Sapporo , 8 Nov

Jetstar Japan GK | 220

20:25

Sat, 8 Nov 25

Terminal T1

Osaka, Japan

01 h 20 m

21:45

Sat, 8 Nov 25

Terminal T3

Tokyo - Narita Apt, Japan

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Jetstar Japan GK | 103

07:10

Sun, 9 Nov 25

Terminal T3

Tokyo - Narita Apt, Japan

01 h 40 m

08:50

Sun, 9 Nov 25

Terminal D

Sapporo, Japan

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About Osaka (OSA)

Located on the main island of Honshu, Osaka, literally means “large slope” or “large hill”, is the second most populous city in the entire nation. The city acts as a centre of commerce and is a hub for the world's most famous corporations and one of the internationalized and globally competitive companies of Japan. The Osaka City Council is the city's local government and is formed under the Local Autonomy Law. The city is served by two airports: Kansal International Airport handles all international flights and Osaka International Airport which handles all the domestic flights and other local transport services such as ferry services, rail services and bus services. The city is also a home for various museums and art galleries such as National Museum of Art which has a collections from the post war era, Osaka Science Museum with a planetarium, Museum of Oriental Ceramics which holds around 2000 pieces of ceramics from various countries, One hand, Osaka Municipal Museum of Art holds pieces of Japanese and Chinese paintings and sculptures, whereas on the other hand, Osaka Museum of Natural History holds a collection related to natural history and life and Osaka Maritime Museum which is accessible only through an underwater tunnel into its dome. Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan is one of the world's largest aquariums and has a lot of sea creatures. Universal Studios Japan is one of the largest theme parks showcasing some of the favourite characters of the movies. The city also has some religious places such as Osaka Castle, Sanko Shrine and Shitenno ji which is one of the oldest Buddhist temple in Japan. Dotonbari is an iconic tourist nightlife area. Namba and Shinsaibashi districts offer countless options for shopping, restaurants, bars and nightclubs. This place enables you to rejuvenate your inner vitality as well as relieve your physical fatigue. Lets go and visit this beautiful place by simply booking tickets from MakeMyTrip.com. The portal also provides you with the list of some of the cheap and best hotels from all destinations of the world to make your travel convenient and safe. The website's motto is to help the customer and value for their money.

Osaka Address
1-banchi, Senshu-kuko Kita, Izumisano-shi, Osaka 549 8501, Japan
Tel: (81)(0724) 552 500

About Chitose (SPK)

Chitose

Chitose Address
New Chitose Airport
Bibi
Chitose
Hokkaido Prefecture
Japan
Tel: +81-123-23-0111

About Air New Zealand

Air New Zealand is the national airline and flag carrier of New Zealand based in Auckland, New Zealand. It was established in 1940 as Tasman Empire Airways Limited (TEAL). In 1965, it was fully owned by the New Zealand government and renamed as Air New Zealand. It was largely privatized in 1989 but 2001 it was fully owned by government.