About Japan Transocean Air (NU)
Japan Transocean Air is a small regional carrier based in Japan. It operates as a full-service carrier and is currently listed as active in our reference data. Across its scheduled network, Japan Transocean Air serves roughly 10 direct destinations from 6 primary airport(s), totalling around 22 documented route pairings. a smaller carrier serving niche or seasonal markets. The carrier’s ATC callsign is JAI OCEAN.
Fare structure & what's included
As a full-service carrier, Japan Transocean Air usually includes one carry-on, one personal item, and a checked bag in standard economy fares (verify by route, since some basic-economy fares strip the checked bag). Hot meals, beverages, and seat selection on the day of travel are typically included on long-haul flights, while short-haul services may sell food on board.
Hubs & main bases
The airline's primary operational bases include the airports listed below. Bookings that originate from a hub almost always have more frequency, more competitive pricing, and better recovery options if a flight is cancelled. If you are connecting through a hub, allow at least the airline's published minimum connection time plus 30 minutes during winter or in known-bad-weather seasons.
Booking & check-in tips
- Book directly on the airline website. Third-party agencies often charge service fees and complicate any future change request.
- Check in online the moment check-in opens (most carriers open 24–48 hours before departure). Late check-ins are first to be denied boarding when a flight is oversold.
- If your fare allows free seat selection, do it early. Mid-cabin window/aisle pairs go fast.
- Sign up for the loyalty programme even for a single trip. Many carriers waive change fees or offer faster rebooking for members.
Operational notes
This profile is generated from open route data and is intended as a quick reference for budget travellers researching itineraries. Schedules, equipment, and even airline status can change between seasons; cross-check the live timetable on the carrier's own site before purchase. If a route appears here that the carrier no longer operates, treat it as historical signal. Many of the most affordable secondary routes are seasonal.
Hub airports
Naha Airport (OKA)
Okinawa, Japan · 60 routes
New Ishigaki Airport (ISG)
Ishigaki, Japan · 14 routes
Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND)
Tokyo, Japan · 157 routes
Kansai International Airport (KIX)
Osaka, Japan · 152 routes
Miyako Airport (MMY)
Miyako, Japan · 5 routes
Fukuoka Airport (FUK)
Fukuoka, Japan · 84 routes
Top destinations served
| Code | Airport | City | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| OKA | Naha Airport | Okinawa | Japan |
| ISG | New Ishigaki Airport | Ishigaki | Japan |
| MMY | Miyako Airport | Miyako | Japan |
| HND | Tokyo Haneda International Airport | Tokyo | Japan |
| KIX | Kansai International Airport | Osaka | Japan |
| FUK | Fukuoka Airport | Fukuoka | Japan |
| KMQ | Komatsu Airport | Kanazawa | Japan |
| NGO | Chubu Centrair International Airport | Nagoya | Japan |
| OKJ | Okayama Airport | Okayama | Japan |
| UEO | Kumejima Airport | Kumejima | Japan |