All Nippon Airways (ANA) is launching a limited-time “Hello Blue Sale” offering return fares from Sydney and Perth to Tokyo from under $1,000.
On sale from today until 5 March 2026, the campaign targets winter and shoulder-season travel, with departures from June through to late October 2026 from Sydney, and through to 30 November 2026 from Perth.
Sydney to Tokyo from $969 return
Travellers departing Sydney can access Economy Class return fares to Tokyo from A$969 in low season* and A$1069 in high season*, including all taxes and fees (as of 17 February 2026).
Low season travel dates apply from:
1 June-24 June 2026
6 July-31 July 2026
High season travel dates apply from:
1 August-12 August 2026
18 August- 9 September 2026
15 October-31 October 2026
Blackout dates from Tokyo to Sydney apply between 10 July-20 July 2026 and 10 September-14 October 2026. ANA has also flagged that a surcharge applies for flights NH880 and NH879.
Seat availability is subject to demand and may vary depending on travel date.
Perth to Tokyo from $1069 return
From Perth, return Economy Class fares to Tokyo start from A$1069* for departures between:
1 June – 25 June 2026
6 July – 14 September 2026
1 October – 30 November 2026
Blackout dates from Tokyo to Perth apply from 11 July – 23 July 2026 and 5 October – 17 October 2026.
The Perth sale also includes a free domestic Japan side trip in Economy Class from/to Tokyo, with Japan domestic taxes payable. The add-on must be purchased and issued in conjunction with the international ticket and allows for a maximum of two domestic sectors. Open jaw itineraries are permitted.
Added inclusions
All sale fares include:
One piece of free checked baggage
All applicable taxes and fees (as at 17 February 2026)
The airline notes that free Japan domestic add-ons must be booked at the time of ticket issuance and are subject to availability. The offer is also subject to change.
Japan demand continues
The sale comes as Japan continues to rank among the most in-demand outbound destinations for Australian travellers, buoyed by a favourable exchange rate, expanded aviation capacity and strong appetite for cultural, culinary and ski experiences.
Tokyo remains the primary gateway, with onward domestic connections providing access to regional destinations across Honshu, Hokkaido and Kyushu.
ANA’s latest tactical campaign is expected to generate strong early bookings for mid-2026 departures, particularly among leisure travellers looking to lock in value well ahead of peak cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons.
Agents are encouraged to check availability promptly, as fares are subject to change and seat availability is limited.
*Other terms and conditions apply.

