The Airline That's CHEAPER Than a Taxi: Flying Japan's SECRET Airline

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • I took a flight on a Japanese airline called AirDo, which ended up being cheaper than the taxi fare to the airport. #airdo
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  • @mlps93
    @mlps93 Год назад +258

    Sapporo resident here.
    Raised my eyebrows more than slightly when I saw you took a taxi from the airport to JR Tower Hotel of all places.
    There's an airport train which runs about every 10-15min that goes to Sapporo Station, which is directly connected to JR Tower Hotel without even you needing to walk out of the complex. Could've gotten to your hotel in less than an hour for like 10% of the price lol
    Also CTS is actually in the city of Chitose, which is three cities removed/away from Sapporo. It's called "New" Chitose because the old was located in another part of Chitose. The current CTS is also shared with Self Defence Force, you can regularly see military jets land/take off there too- sometimes at the same time as your own flight which I've had the pleasure of seeing a few times.
    Don't forget to check out the observation deck of CTS!
    You can also book Air DO flights on the ANA website since they code share.
    Also the reason why you saw pretty much only ANA aircraft in HND was because you were in the ANA terminal, the other terminal is primarily JAL and its affiliates.
    I'm sure you know, but CX does daily flights (two daily 3 times a week) to CTS too. But guessing you wanted to try out Air DO hence the odd routing.

    • @Raprada
      @Raprada Год назад +54

      Part of Noel’s charm is how clueless he is most of the time 😂

    • @NANICU
      @NANICU Год назад +11

      The price for not doing research beforehand. But it's probably alright as he'll claim the taxi costs as tax deductible expenses.
      And it's pronounced Chitosay, not Chitos.

    • @markotango54
      @markotango54 Год назад +2

      Thanks for your information and sharing your knowledge with us. I visited Hokkaido myself in 2019 also Flying with an Air Do B767 from HND but flew to Hakodate, it was a fantastic trip

    • @Madhon1976
      @Madhon1976 Год назад +3

      @@NANICU Based on his previous videos i doubt he ever does any research, usually he never leaves the airport/airport hotel as well

    • @pryonic
      @pryonic Год назад +9

      @danh555 What do you mean there? Not quite following you.

  • @IrishDave
    @IrishDave Год назад +188

    Just a suggestion, I love the aviation and accommodation side of things and understand you're trying to get lots of trips in in a few week period to get time at home but I'd love to see you try at least one thing in each location. I think it would really add to your videos.

    • @Gskywalker66
      @Gskywalker66 Год назад +3

      Agreed! I love his style of vlogging

    • @SuperDecdog
      @SuperDecdog 8 месяцев назад +3

      Guy can’t even pronounce the airport, he ain’t trying stuff

    • @gmart225
      @gmart225 8 месяцев назад

      Agreed

    • @BA-li5ur
      @BA-li5ur 8 дней назад

      I agree it seems weird how often he flies into a city only to get to a hotel then immediately leave.

  • @brianstine2006
    @brianstine2006 Год назад +16

    The "do" in Air Do is pronounced like "Dough" or the do in "Hokkaido". As others mentioned, the best way from Narita to Haneda is by bus. They leave every 10 minutes and take 60 minutes. The cost is about 3,000 Yen. Taxis are not the way. In Japan everything just works and is civilized that is one of the major up sides of the country.

    • @trimule
      @trimule 3 месяца назад

      After watching a few dozen of Noel's videos, I've decided that he is doing a bit of "leg pulling" with his constant mispronunciation/misnomers of foreign words. No one as sharp as he is could travel that much and still say things like "Why-kicky"" beach in Honolulu or show us a view of the "Apocalypse" in Athens.

  • @simon-croft
    @simon-croft Год назад +27

    Having lived in Japan for 6 years and worked for Japanese airline businesses, you will never fail to have a warm welcome by courtoeus people. Everything is organised, clean and on time. It possibly could be your favourite country of all time Noel, enjoy it and dont forget KIX (Kansai). Now thats a great airport !

    • @dragontoothless4351
      @dragontoothless4351 11 месяцев назад +1

      Or even Fukuoka with its popular airport code. xD

    • @thany3
      @thany3 7 месяцев назад

      KIX is indeed a fantastic airport. Nice and open layout, easy to navigate, and good views. Also there's a huge skyscraper hotel on the mainland just next to the bridge to the airport. Stayed there once, and ohhh boy that was amazing 😀
      You gotta also love Naha Airport, that drops you basically right in the middle of Naha city proper, on Okinawa island. Small but not too small, but still has all the conveniences you'll come to love in Japan. Only caution I would give is, avoid the LCC terminal there 🕷

  • @BungleTheGooner
    @BungleTheGooner Год назад +82

    Have lived in Japan for 4 years, after being based in several countries across APAC; public transport, customer service, scheduling and cleanliness of vehicles from taxis to airplanes absolutely second to none.

    • @Inspadave
      @Inspadave Год назад +1

      You seem to have never made it to Japan's countryside.

    • @BungleTheGooner
      @BungleTheGooner Год назад +7

      @@Inspadave comparatively speaking rural Japan is still streets ahead, (in this regard) of rural China, Philippines et al.

    • @carrisasteveinnes1596
      @carrisasteveinnes1596 Год назад +4

      @@Inspadave We live fifteen KM West of Morioka, in a very rural and heavily forested setting. Peaceful calm and secluded paradise.

    • @efghij8721
      @efghij8721 Год назад +1

      only if the rest of the planet wanted to keep the world clean😢

  • @sheppertonstudios8253
    @sheppertonstudios8253 Год назад +84

    Japan is an amazing country, I fell in love with it when we visited in January, and we've already booked our next trip for February. We stayed in Tokyo and we're doing the same thing again but travelling out into the countryside next time. Everyone is so friendly, helpful, and it feels super safe and clean. It's incredible.

    • @XD-qx6sq
      @XD-qx6sq Год назад +4

      Until you live in Japan for few years)))

    • @crBudgetWatches
      @crBudgetWatches Год назад +3

      How was the language barrier for you? Want to go but I am afraid I will miss out on many things for not understanding or I will get lost.

    • @spinalcrackerbox
      @spinalcrackerbox Год назад +3

      ​@@crBudgetWatchesI've been 7 times now the only time this was an issue, was when the subway train stopped at a station and didn't continue and the announcement was only in Japanese.
      What is more of a challenge is getting the hang of all the subway lines un Tokyo and finding the right exit at the world's busiest train station, Shinjuku.

    • @VincentGroenewold
      @VincentGroenewold Год назад +7

      ​@@XD-qx6sqExactly. :) I lived in New Zealand for a year and like with any country, visiting it as a tourist is quite different from living there. Still nice, don't get me wrong, but you start to see the deeper layers of what's behind the friendly exterior.

    • @XD-qx6sq
      @XD-qx6sq Год назад +4

      @@VincentGroenewold yep.

  • @biggodfrey7797
    @biggodfrey7797 Год назад +40

    Frequent train shuttle between New Chitose Airport and Sapporo station - bit cheaper and quicker than taxi 😊

  • @gentle587
    @gentle587 Год назад +57

    Yes, flying domestic in Japan is on another level - super easy process and super quick at the airports. Indeed „Air Do“ is pronounced like the ‚do‘ in Hokkaido (北海道). Hokkaido translates literally to ‚the northern sea route‘. This last syllabus (道) means road, way, path or route. Therefore, „Air Do“ is something like the connecting route in the air 😅 Cheers from Tokyo! PS great to hear that you like Japan so much!

    • @ridgeguyatSOK
      @ridgeguyatSOK Год назад +4

      You're right with almost everything, but Air Do is pronounced exactly like how Noel did in the video (エア・ドゥ in Japanese) rather than the "do" in Hokkaido.
      But it is true that the word derives from Hokkaido!

    • @lbsyc
      @lbsyc Год назад +4

      The 道 in 北海道 means prefecture, it's an old way of saying province/states, South Korea still heavily uses 道 to describe its provinces.

    • @manuelvalencia9407
      @manuelvalencia9407 Год назад

      Yup, I agree, as an American living in Japan. It's still a great country.

    • @maki7506
      @maki7506 7 месяцев назад

      @@ridgeguyatSOK ドゥ is pronounced same way as you would say door (minus r), so Noel pronounced it wrong. In Japanese where you have an o followed by a u the o becomes longer and you don't say the U sound. @gentle587 is correct in what he is saying.

  • @mrjohn.whereyoufrom
    @mrjohn.whereyoufrom Год назад +5

    The check in assistant was lovely. Happy to have a conversation and not just gaze at the monitor and ignore you.

  • @Zoshiao
    @Zoshiao Год назад +32

    I'm impressed! with how many flights you've taken that this is your first time in Japan! I hope we will see more Japan travel content soon since they are known for there huge variety of planes, trains and boats used to get around the whole country!
    Always awesome video Noel keep'em coming!

  • @raymondball1680
    @raymondball1680 Год назад +10

    Air do and Peach Airlines are real cost-savers while flying domestically in Japan. The barley tea (mugicha) is an acquired taste. I hated it at first--tasted like an ash tray to me. One day when it was over 36C outside, someone offered cold mugicha to me. I was hot, thristy and sweating. It was the best stuff I ever drank. Try some, at least once. Loved staying at the JR towers. Breakfast views from the restaurant are awesome! Take public transportation as a first option in Japan. Taxis are for short trips...or in bad weather.

  • @FalconX88
    @FalconX88 Год назад +16

    Lufthansa/Austrian/Swiss now uses the Window, Middle, Aisle seat boarding too with boarding groups 3, 4, and 5.

  • @kabinehkoroma2070
    @kabinehkoroma2070 Год назад +25

    Don't think I've ever come across anyone who's been to Japan and not say what a beautiful and hospitable people they are. And what a beautiful country it is... Brilliant video from a guy with a brilliant sense of humour.....nice one

  • @alexbremner8361
    @alexbremner8361 Год назад +18

    Japan is a wonderful Country, only spent five days there but I'm desperate to return to Tokyo and visit more of the magical place.

  • @kylef2678
    @kylef2678 Год назад +6

    The little hotel segments at the end of your flight videos are fast becoming one of my favourite bits to watch - nice touch. Watching this video makes me want to go to Japan even more now!

  • @marklewarne239
    @marklewarne239 Год назад +7

    I was in Japan Tokyo back in 2007 with the British lifesaving team for an international event. Super clean and immaculate city. Trains run spot on to the second arriving at stations. Planes they did regularly use 747s for internal domestic flights within Japan. Love your videos Noel keep them coming. Mark

    • @corecombat26
      @corecombat26 Год назад

      JAL and ANA used to operate the 747-400D which was built especially for them, being able to seat more passenger and a lower range. Sadly they went out of service around 2014

  • @michaelhillard6158
    @michaelhillard6158 Год назад +4

    It was great to sense your excitement at being in Japan for the first time. As someone who has visited a number of times, I could really relate to this.
    There is so much to appreciate: from the natural scenery and cityscapes to the big variety of user friendly experiences connected with everyday living and transport etc.

  • @WolfandCatUnite
    @WolfandCatUnite Год назад +33

    Keep on keeping it real Noel Philips. Thank you for flying like everyone else.

  • @Shaz93
    @Shaz93 Год назад +18

    I dreamt about travelling in Japan last night and I think this video is a sign that I should really act on it. Anyway, Noel, I waited for you to realise that the ‘Do’ in Air Do sounds the same as the ‘do’ in Hokkaido and it was hilarious when you actually realised it 😂

    • @YouTubeSpareTime
      @YouTubeSpareTime Год назад +1

      yes, go for it, back in 2021 (between Christmas and New Year) I had a dream about moving to Canada (from Europe), the dream was soo tangible and prior to this I hadn’t even considered visiting there… alas for me, I’m not visiting Canada, I’m actually moving there in March 2024… between that dream and now I went through the visa process… it was like the most vivid dream I’ve ever had and it literally came out of nowhere, I took this as a sign, life is too short to not explore, if we’re lucky we might live for 600,000 hours, go for it

  • @brioblancaflor3662
    @brioblancaflor3662 Год назад +5

    I flew Spring Japan from Narita to Hokkaido and the service was impeccable. The legroom was crazy for a low-cost airline and the efficiency was remarkable and really ontime. Love flying domestic in Japan

  • @miwaresoft8641
    @miwaresoft8641 Год назад +19

    I’ve always thought that window first boarding made sense. So many airlines give boarding no thought. Here in Thailand one airline boards premium first who are at the front of the plane first - and that blocks up the whole boarding procedure and it takes ages

    • @dougaldouglas8842
      @dougaldouglas8842 Год назад +4

      Should be back to front, passengers at the back boarding first

    • @mohindramaster6872
      @mohindramaster6872 Год назад +5

      Try US boarding procedure. That is even worse experience. I do like Air Do boarding. Like everything in Japan, very efficient.

  • @adamrice617
    @adamrice617 Год назад +2

    The initial check-in desk girl was so sweet.

  • @FlyingKiwi-py8cu
    @FlyingKiwi-py8cu Год назад +3

    Welcome to Japan Noel! I’d recommend boarding trains to and from the city instead of using a taxi - you can get a rapid train to Sapporo station from New Chitose Airport for ¥880, which would be ~USD$6. Not only in Sapporo, but in other major cities such as Tokyo and Osaka. JR trains are way cheaper than taxis.

  • @utt.ichikawa
    @utt.ichikawa Год назад +5

    That smily face is actually the mascot bear of the airline called Bear Do. On their 737 they have Bear Do drawn drawn on the winglets. They used to have special livery jets with Bear Do on them, but they all retired sadly.

  • @ant647448336
    @ant647448336 Год назад +4

    I've flown into Japan 4 times and going again in November. Taxis are expensive there, but that's Japan for you. Saying that, all forms of transport there is super clean and everyone I've come across are wonderful.

    • @Ergzay
      @Ergzay 8 месяцев назад

      Taxis are like the last method of travel you want to use in Japan. Never use taxis unless there's literally no other option.

  • @markh767
    @markh767 Год назад +2

    Japan is awesome for plane spotting, every airport seems to have large roof top viewing terraces, camera holes and well stocked shops. The best one I’ve been to is the new international terminal one at Haneda.

  • @davidwill5347
    @davidwill5347 Год назад +2

    As a 30-year resident of Japan I have flown Air Do (read as 'Do' as in 'Just do it') on several occasions and have to say I agree with you Noel. They are a very pleasant way to get up to the 'Scotland of Japan'. By the way on your departure on 34R at HND you flew straight over my apartment around 90 seconds after departure. Something akin to a near miss!

  • @mark123655
    @mark123655 Год назад +2

    Note also that ANAs main low-cost subsidiary is Peach. Air Do is more independent.
    Equally JAL has full control of Zip Air and part control of Jetstar Japan (with Qantas).
    Youve also got SkyMark, Spring (of China), Solaseed and StarFlyer

  • @james23p
    @james23p Год назад +3

    I was stationed in Japan in the late 80s there isn’t a day I do T dream of going back it’s an amazing country!!!
    Great video!

  • @AledPritchard
    @AledPritchard 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just the sheer efficiency, friendliness, and experience of Japan. Looks amazing. As you said, very civilised, just as it should be.

  • @asimler45
    @asimler45 Год назад +4

    I was in Japan for the first time this past May. I fell in love with the country and it easily became my favorite place to visit. I plan on returning next April and have planned an epic road trip from Tokyo to Hokkaido. Your video convinced me to fly back to Tokyo from Sapporo using Air Do. Looks like another great Japanese airline.

  • @joshualau4070
    @joshualau4070 Год назад +4

    I've heard Haneda pronounced Ha NAY da (I use this) Ha NEH da and now HaNAda.
    Also, they give you slippers in Osaka too.

  • @vrfan
    @vrfan Год назад +2

    Rookie mistake taking a Taxi in Japan longer distances! There's frequent train services between New Chitose Airport and Sapporo.

  • @BradleyPennyAviation
    @BradleyPennyAviation Год назад +49

    Great video, crazy how much that taxi was. Would have told him to do one! But for £104 to fly onboard a 767 you can’t complain!

    • @transportguy1k635
      @transportguy1k635 Год назад +3

      Your not wrong there Brad!

    • @markatherton9361
      @markatherton9361 Год назад +1

      I was totally stunned too
      Omg how much for a taxi

    • @TheUtuber999
      @TheUtuber999 Год назад +1

      This is probably a good reminder to always ask for an estimate up-front. To not do so is an invitation to be ripped-off.

  • @radders261
    @radders261 Год назад +4

    I have always wanted to visit Japan and this just makes me want to go even more.
    Excellent video, as always!

  • @jamesburns9706
    @jamesburns9706 Год назад +8

    Great review. Being a tall guy myself, your reviews are very helpful for gauging the seat pitch.

    • @noelphilips
      @noelphilips  Год назад +6

      Glad to help!

    • @Gavin7177-xq4pb
      @Gavin7177-xq4pb Год назад +4

      Thank you Noel my family wants to go to Japan so thank I really appreciate it

  • @dawnbanerdt-adams8356
    @dawnbanerdt-adams8356 Год назад +3

    I smiled watching this video. Japan is a lovely country. I miss it. I lived there for a couple of years when I was in the Navy. I loved taking the trains over there, loved the people, loved the culture. That airline looks just delightful. Quick way to get to Hokkaido from Honshu. I've never been to Hokkaido, but have heard a lot about Sapporo. The Japanese people are some of the nicest most courteous in the world. I would have stayed there 10 years if I could.

  • @MJ100man
    @MJ100man Год назад +2

    I'm hopefully going to Japan later this year, flying in on Cathay, and plan to fly from Tokyo to Sapporo with Air Do. Noel comes up trumps again with this itinerary, I hope my trip goes as smoothly as yours (minus the taxi fees)!

  • @wallaby747
    @wallaby747 Год назад +1

    I took a flight on them from Sapporo to Tokyo on their 767 in Jan, and I thought they were great! Staff lovely, good English, and served up some hot soup in a cold winter. Lovely!

  • @TheShootinStar
    @TheShootinStar Год назад +3

    I can always count on you for my Sunday morning chuckle....DO DO DO RONRON.

  • @CuteCatsofIstanbul
    @CuteCatsofIstanbul Год назад +12

    Japan is the number one country in the world I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to see, but with my fibromyalgia even a trip into my own city's downtown is too painful, plus no health = no wealth, Japan being so expensive, these videos mean even more to me. Thanks for sharing! (Living in earthquake prone, yet sadly not earthquake resistant Turkey, Japan fascinates me even more)

    • @carrisasteveinnes1596
      @carrisasteveinnes1596 Год назад

      Not so expensive. Shop and eat where the locals do, and avoid the tourist traps. Of course, the further from the big cities you go, the cheaper things generally are.

    • @CuteCatsofIstanbul
      @CuteCatsofIstanbul Год назад

      @@carrisasteveinnes1596 Well, I get $200 in disability benefits a month, so life is very expensive for me, traveling even more.

  • @andystephenson4934
    @andystephenson4934 Год назад +1

    Flew on Vanilla Air a few years ago from HKG to NRT. They are a Japanese airline who were taken over by Peach Airlines. They were very efficient and friendly as well. The welcome received in Narita was also a very positive experience.

  • @Travelagent
    @Travelagent Год назад +3

    I love and miss Japan sooo much! And yes - the "Do" in Air Do is pronounced like the do in "domestic"!

    • @infinityflyz22
      @infinityflyz22 Год назад +2

      Air do is stylised as エアドゥ (E-A-Du) in Japanese. The ドゥ (Du) is pronounced similar to the English word ‘do’ despite originating from the「どう」(Dou) in 北海道 (Hokkaidō).

  • @JustMe-sn8kd
    @JustMe-sn8kd Год назад +3

    YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY You stayed in Japan for a bit and experienced more of it, I'm so happy. It also looks like you're getting plenty of footage of different things too. I think this trip should've given you ample opportunity while also getting to experience some great culture. Hope you enjoyed the food and Japanese hospitality. Can't wait for the train video :) Hope you tried a capsule hotel too. Lastly, fingers still crossed for JAL PE :D (though I know that's a long shot).

  • @sakisaki___13
    @sakisaki___13 4 месяца назад

    I am glad that you like Japan. I am the girl who has always wanted to be a Flight attendant since i was a child. And this month, finally I have a final interview for AIRDO flight attendant. I felt energized by this video, thanks✈️

  • @dredmaxx
    @dredmaxx Год назад +42

    370 bucks on just a couple of taxi rides? Crazy! Take the train next time

    • @jamesderouensr.149
      @jamesderouensr.149 Год назад +2

      Did you not hear him say he didn't want to take the train because it would have took a lot longer and he didn't have all that time too ? 😂

    • @jasonBGI
      @jasonBGI Год назад +2

      watch the previous video
      time > money especially when you can expense it on a content creation business 🙂

    • @SH-zr4sp
      @SH-zr4sp Год назад

      Did you not listen to what Noel said????

    • @sightsandsoundsofaviation
      @sightsandsoundsofaviation Год назад +1

      @@jamesderouensr.149 Lessons learned, avoid NRT.

    • @dredmaxx
      @dredmaxx Год назад

      @@SH-zr4sp did you even understand what i said???

  • @xFicti0nx
    @xFicti0nx Год назад +3

    Funny airline name, nothing can beat Air Seoul when it comes to naming though!

  • @stanleybowen4129
    @stanleybowen4129 Год назад +9

    Can't believe a man of your knowledge and experience why you did not book hotels closer to the airports 😮

    • @Daledugahole
      @Daledugahole Год назад +3

      I think he’s planning to stay a few days and do a few things around the city

    • @FlyingMaxFr
      @FlyingMaxFr Год назад +1

      He will test the Shinkansen in his next video I think

    • @ab.22star
      @ab.22star Год назад +1

      Simply because there's nothing around New Chitose Airport and it's in a very inconvenient place when traveling through Hokkaido.

  • @aronkam9296
    @aronkam9296 Год назад +1

    Air Do is a subsidiary of ANA, thus it use the "blue" side of Henada. While the other side is "red", all JAL plane.
    Both ANA and JAL offer free hanger tour at Henada. It is amazing. You will love it.

  • @Thomas-im2tk
    @Thomas-im2tk Год назад +3

    Hey Noel you ask sometimes about little known airlines to fly on for a video I’ve found a really cool one I think would be interesting Nauru air 🇳🇷 national carrier of the 3rd smallest country wish u the best Noel hope you found this interesting

    • @Sub2DrewBinsky
      @Sub2DrewBinsky Год назад

      Wow sound like a cool airline

    • @D4RK2020
      @D4RK2020 Год назад

      Found cool can’t believe the 3rd smallest country has an airline hope Noel reviews them

  • @jamesk370
    @jamesk370 Год назад +2

    I always liked the 767. I will be sad when they disappear from the skies, someday.

  • @Alex-or2bz
    @Alex-or2bz Год назад +1

    I fly with Air Do on the route Tokyo - Hakodate several times per year when visiting my wifes parents. Great airline, always happy with them!

  • @solstickan
    @solstickan Год назад +16

    40 mins by taxi for $250 when you can take a Airport bus from Narita to Haneda in about an hour for like $30. That's not best best thought through transfer. :P

    • @mylesm12923
      @mylesm12923 Год назад +1

      He's a millionaire. It's why he doesn't care. But I do agree:)

    • @fixpacifica
      @fixpacifica Год назад

      @@mylesm12923 I'm a millionaire, but I'd still be unhappy with a $250 taxi ride.

  • @barrettngr
    @barrettngr Год назад +2

    Welcome to Japan. You will be blown away by this country 👍

  • @bennykoh
    @bennykoh Год назад +2

    HI Noel, thanks for talking about this airline. i must admit i have never heard of it before.
    i must say i cannot believe you have never been to japan before. japan is always the no1 or no2 destination for us in singapore. i myself i have in japan twice since dec 22.

  • @Jayy95
    @Jayy95 Год назад +4

    Absolutely love Japan probably one of my favourite destinations :D that is insane price for a Taxi ride still cannot believe how much that was :O haven't seen a 767 in awhile still glad they are still flying around another amazing video Noel 😁

  • @Srananbloke
    @Srananbloke Год назад +2

    ❤ Japan. One of my favorite countries in the world. Glad to see you enjoy it as much as I did when I visited the country. Hope to return next year, and I might do some of that Air Do myself as well :)

  • @oriondarkes7498
    @oriondarkes7498 Год назад +1

    Access Tokkyu. Train goes directly from Narita to Haneda in 1 1/2 hours and the fares are just about 2,000 yen

  • @Canleaf08
    @Canleaf08 Год назад +1

    Ahh AirDo... I do not know if some people are into Flight simming here, like FS2004 and FSX. Project OpenSky was a project where they had 767s and 757s, as well 747s for free. In 2009, Hiroshi Igami from Posky announced a new version of the 767, the SkySpirit2010 767v5, one of the most detailed 767s made for the Microsoft FlightSimulator 2004 and FSX. One of his Demo livery was one of AirDo. Everyone on the forum was like "what is AirDo?" and Hiroshi answered "this is a local Japanese airline". This is how I heard from AirDo. Never been to Japan.
    4:23 There was a video by CGP Grey about the boarding methods, how bad by row is for the flow of passengers and how good the boarding with the window seat first and then to the middle of the plane.

  • @D201Thomas
    @D201Thomas Год назад +2

    There is Keisei Railway Sky access train from Narita to Haneda, cost only 1730 yen (12.2 USD) and only around 100 mins. And its always to make buffer for transfer these two airport as it always got road traffic jam

  • @diamonddave2622
    @diamonddave2622 Год назад +4

    NRT to HND is not a short hop across Tokyo - it's 50 miles.
    Been to Japan 15x my next visit in 3 wks.
    Only ever made the mistake of flying into NRT once.

  • @issacishy
    @issacishy Год назад +2

    Wow, never heard of the airline. I must try out when I visit Japan next time.

  • @HappySnoutHour
    @HappySnoutHour Год назад +7

    Never take a taxi in Japan as they are almost always expensive. Also the airport name is pronounced chee-toh-say not Cheetos.

  • @KaiCheetah
    @KaiCheetah Год назад +19

    Noel the Japanese are tought from an early age that their actions can affect others around them!
    Thats why everyone is so approachable and friendly as they been tought this

    • @KaiCheetah
      @KaiCheetah Год назад +3

      That and why they are amazing on what they do!

    • @Nimbus342
      @Nimbus342 Год назад +1

      Last time they got aggressive, it went horribly wrong.

  • @ASMRmama-and-Sakura
    @ASMRmama-and-Sakura Год назад +1

    🇯🇵 Never heard of Air Do either, in all my years of flying from UK to Japan, it’s my home away from home. Definitely agree Noel, I love Japan as well! 🇯🇵

  • @XD-qx6sq
    @XD-qx6sq Год назад +1

    Nice video as usually! First time heard of Air Do after living in Japan for 7yrs lmao. I think most of the people do not know of it existence. Japanese people prefer shinkansen over plane. It is more convenient but the price is higher then flight lol.

  • @samuelmartin707
    @samuelmartin707 Год назад +1

    Great video Noel!!!! 2 thumbs up my friend!!!!

  • @Calebs_Aviation
    @Calebs_Aviation Год назад +3

    Great video Noel! However 1st thing it is pronounced Air Do (Doh) and 2nd it looked like an interesting flight especially on that Boeing 767-300! 🎉 I love how the Japanese carriers in particular still utilize a lot of B767s (and eventually phase them out with B787s) just like here in the 50 US states 🇺🇸 😂
    Great job as always I can’t wait to fly Air Do someday soon and to visit Japan! 🇯🇵
    Cheers 🥂 😊

  • @gemlou763
    @gemlou763 Год назад +2

    Sunday is not Sunday without Noels awkward check in conversations...

  • @sampathn4429
    @sampathn4429 Год назад

    6:30, yes i regularly watch haneda airport live on RUclips,they have some beautiful artwork!

  • @Bad_Karma1968
    @Bad_Karma1968 Год назад +3

    Noel great vlog but never take a taxi in Japan way to expensive

  • @davidstone9467
    @davidstone9467 Год назад +1

    OMG every time I hear the word Hokkaido I think of Homer and the Mr Sparkle box. Top 10 episodes ever. Thanks for the laugh Noel!

  • @mhondoroyeHarare
    @mhondoroyeHarare Год назад +1

    @Noel welcome to Japan where taxis are a last resort. Hope you enjoyed your time here I would have loved to meet up!

  • @jordandonaldsonellis8396
    @jordandonaldsonellis8396 Год назад

    YAY ANOTHER NEW VIDEO !!!!
    I really love your style of videos Noel !! Keep it up !

  • @thomasfy4
    @thomasfy4 Год назад +2

    The air do joke was funny the first time but after several, it was tiring

  • @nikolaiivanovich2094
    @nikolaiivanovich2094 5 месяцев назад

    "I don't know what barley tea is, so I've gone for apple juice" - really sums Noel up.

  • @simongardner2066
    @simongardner2066 Год назад +1

    Love Japan 🇯🇵, a fantastic place to visit

  • @kashimokid
    @kashimokid Год назад

    You have to go to the spotters points across the way; Keihama Tsubasa park or Jonan Shima Kaihama Park quad or course the observation deck at T3.

  • @shirleykaye9693
    @shirleykaye9693 Год назад

    Yes- it's air "dough" (long o) just like the sound at the end of Hokkaido.

  • @Papershields001
    @Papershields001 Год назад +3

    The best way between narita and haneda is the Narita express to Shinagawa station, then they keikyu line to Haneda. Total cost $12.20.
    You can also take the direct “Limousine Bus” which takes about an hour and costs $21.

  • @Satorusan24
    @Satorusan24 Год назад +4

    Sorry but your spelling is wrong. 😂Do should said like pronounciation of Do in Hokkaido. Sapporo is their flagship route.

  • @tojomelville3120
    @tojomelville3120 Год назад

    That sunset was amazing!

  • @Redpantslol
    @Redpantslol Год назад

    Taxis are stupid expensive here, especially late hours after the train shut down. I've spent ~$3 to go from my local station to Shinjuku by train, and then ~$110 to return by taxi. Expensive during normal hours, too. ~$3 by train from my local station to Haneda airport but ~$45 for the return by taxi.

  • @dropkickmonk3y
    @dropkickmonk3y Год назад

    I have lived here for 18 years and I love it here.

  • @syno9211
    @syno9211 Год назад

    I have been to Japan a few times, and it is so Clean. Even if it is old is really clean. Everything feels brand new and clean

  • @mikeydude750
    @mikeydude750 Год назад

    Visited Sapporo in January, was cold but beautiful!

  • @shiina_mahiru_9067
    @shiina_mahiru_9067 27 дней назад

    Fun fact: window-to-aisle boarding is mathematically-proven (afaik) the most efficient boarding algorithm. To be precise, you want to first board the window seats for the odd-number rows, then for the even-number rows, and then repeat that from window to aisle. (I think this algorithm also works for a 3-X-3 cabin config.) And that makes sense. Even if you board back-to-front, some people might still end up wasting time on the aisle waiting for someone to load the carry-on. The window-to-aisle algorithm allows someone to give the way to other passengers by walking into the row temporary. Alternating rows allows the carry-on to be evenly distributed, so the next patch of passengers can have the biggest chance to have an empty slot at the overhead bin right above their seats (which shortens the time searching for an empty slot and hence the boarding process).

  • @frankbarr1101
    @frankbarr1101 Год назад +3

    Completely agree Noel about Japan. I visited for the first time this Spring and was blown away with the country. Loved it.I will return. As for taxis, surely everywhere mile for mile (excluding Space X)they are the most expensive form of transport anywhere in the world, drivers also often the rudest people you will meet and of course the most likely way you will be scammed or over-charged. Yes Japanese (Korean too) toilets - an experience in themselves. Well if you are beside a railway station - you must be taking the bullet train - next experience?????

    • @goytabr
      @goytabr Год назад

      There are no bullet trains on Hokkaido yet. Well, they do get to Hakodate, on the southernmost tip of the island, via the Seikan tunnel (the world's longest undersea tunnel, almost twice the length of the Eurotunnel!) that links the islands of Honshu and Hokkaido, but the high-speed line from Hakodate to Sapporo is still under construction. They aren't in a hurry because Tokyo-Sapporo is the second busiest air route in the world (the busiest is Seoul-Jeju in South Korea), there are flights every 10-15 minutes or so, many airlines fly this route (including several low-cost ones), and a bullet train to Sapporo simply won't be competitive with the planes.

  • @lizparker8805
    @lizparker8805 Год назад +1

    Damn, a 767 for 90mins. In Australia you get a 737 for anything up to 5hrs!!

  • @pamelashaver6246
    @pamelashaver6246 Год назад

    That's A Very Special Sunset!!!🌅

  • @GabrielPeacock-px5gm
    @GabrielPeacock-px5gm 11 месяцев назад +1

    Noel Phillips is a legend

  • @JoshFieldsTokyo
    @JoshFieldsTokyo Год назад

    Are you still in Japan? I live in Tokyo myself. The name of the airline is actually Air “dough” like the sound of the name of the island…Hokkaido. The “do” in Hokkaido is the term for prefecture, where the entire island makes up the prefecture.

  • @yukiefromoz2573
    @yukiefromoz2573 Год назад

    Who doesn't love Japan lol. The last time I flew from Haneda to New Chitose just before the pandemic, we were on the tarmac for like an hour - there were about 20 planes queuing for take-off! Never seen such a queue on the runway in my life!

  • @blackjack8957
    @blackjack8957 10 месяцев назад

    Welcome the Reign of Scotland to Japan. I hope you enjoyed Hokkaido very much. It's very different from the main island and I felt being in Canada to the US a little.

  • @QuicknStraight
    @QuicknStraight Год назад +1

    I checked, after mentioning it in the comments on your last video, that the coach service still runs from Narita to Haneda. Takes 1hr 15min and costs about 3000 Yen. About 20 years ago, when i was working in Manila, I got a call to jump on a flight to Seoul to deal with an emergency in the office there. I literally had to rush straight to NAIA and jump on the flight. Well, it was winter in Soul, but still 33-34C in Manila, and I had no warm clothing. I got out of the airport in Seoul at about 06.00hrs local and it was -5C and I was wearing shorts and a t-shirt. While in the taxi to the hotel, it started snowing! After checking in, I went to a nearby department store as soon as it opened and bought a complete outfit, including gloves and hat and warm coat. By goodness, that sudden almost 40C temperature change was a shock.

    • @mark123655
      @mark123655 Год назад +1

      Yep the coach is much cheaper. But you often have to wait up to 20min for the next service.

  • @cabottaxi
    @cabottaxi Год назад +1

    Japanese neighbour is always on at me to visit his country and I can see why.
    So clean and the people are so polite.
    Public transport like buses are immaculate.
    It's frowned upon to be seen eating anything.

  • @maritabrammer348
    @maritabrammer348 9 месяцев назад

    i love your sense of humor more of it please!!!!!!!! x

  • @GrandRiverTravelTransportation
    @GrandRiverTravelTransportation Год назад +1

    “The sun rises everyday in Japan.”
    I certainly hope so, if it ever stops the whole world’s going to have a problem.

  • @danielroach5415
    @danielroach5415 Год назад

    I've never flown Air do - but I had one at the barbers on Saturday!

  • @marsiling
    @marsiling Год назад

    Very polite Check-in Attendant.