The Japan Civil Aviation Bureau is conducting a slot request survey to ascertain demand for flight operations to Tokyo this summer.Running until May 12, the survey targets the timeframe from July 1 until September 30, 2021.Currently, just three months ahead of the rescheduled Tokyo 2020, the Japanese capital is about to emerge from a two-week state of emergency designed to battle the rising number of COVID-19 cases.Despite this, the Japanese Government maintains the Olympic and Paralympic games will go ahead in July as planned, with over 11,000 athletes from around 200 countries scheduled to take part.However, the decision to prohibit international visitors and spectators from entering Japan announced in March still stands.The airports covered in the survey include Haneda (RJTT), Narita (RJAA), Ibaraki (RJAH), Chubu (RJGG), New Chitose (RJCJ), and Sendai (RJSS).Once applications have been submitted this month, the JCAB will release the results at the end of June 2021; operators are reminded that all procedures are subject to changing circumstances.
Passengers holding an ‘Olympic ID and Accreditation Card’ are permitted to enter Japan without a visa until October 5.However, there are some exceptions depending on the card category, so passengers and operators are advised to check with their ITP or agent in Japan ahead of travel.Crew is allowed to enter Japan with a crew visa or ‘shore pass’ under the following conditions:
UAS’ APAC Operations team is based in Beijing and ready to support you with your flight operations to Tokyo.