Nonstop Flights: Dallas to Tokyo $569 r/t – JAL / American

[05/17/2019 @ 10:08 PM] Book this fare on: Priceline, BookingBuddy, Travelocity, SkyScanner, Expedia, Orbitz, Hotwire, CheapTickets.
[05/19/2019 @ 11:52 AM] Availability is drying up.
[05/20/2019 @ 3:44 PM] Fare gone. Removing from deal list.

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JAL and American Airlines have round-trip flights from Dallas (DFW) to Tokyo (NRT) for $569, NONSTOP. Limited availability. Flights September, October, February, and March. 7-day minimum stay required.

Note: Fare is “Regular Economy”. Seat selection and bags are allowed for free.

Note: Delta has flights with stops for about the same price. That deal was covered last night, here: [Cheap Flights: Dallas to Tokyo (HND) $569 r/t – Delta].

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I was able to pull this up on Priceline. Screenshot taken when this post was initially created. See timestamps at the top of this post.



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