JR Kyushu Revises “2-Ticket” Discount from July 1

JR Kyushu Revises “2-Ticket” Discount from July 1

JR Kyushu will revise its “2-Ticket” discount tickets starting with those put on sale from July 1.

Available seats for all sections will be changed from reserved seats to non-reserved seats, and the validity period will be shortened from one month from the date of purchase to one week. When using a reserved seat with a non-reserved seat ticket, passengers must purchase a reserved seat ticket before boarding.

Sales of the 2-Ticket (basic fare tickets) for the section between Nagasaki and Sasebo stations ended on June 30. For the section between Nishi-Karatsu/Karatsu and Fukuokakūkō (Fukuoka Airport)/Kaizuka/Sakurazaka stations, sales will continue with the applicable section expanded to Nishi-Karatsu/Karatsu – Tenjin/Hakata/Fukuokakūkō (Fukuoka Airport)/Kaizuka/Sakurazaka.

At the same time, JR Kyushu will review the sale prices of non-reserved seat tickets. Examples of the new prices (for two adult tickets) are: between Fukuoka City and Sasebo Station, 6,300 yen (currently 5,500 yen for reserved seats); between Fukuoka City and Huis Ten Bosch Station, 6,800 yen (currently 6,000 yen); between Hakata and Kokura stations, 3,800 yen (currently 3,400 yen for non-reserved seats); and between Hakata and Mojikō stations, 4,200 yen (currently 3,620 yen). The fare for the section between Nishi-Karatsu/Karatsu and Tenjin/Hakata/Fukuokakūkō (Fukuoka Airport)/Kaizuka/Sakurazaka stations will be uniformly set at 2,500 yen. All amounts are for two adult tickets.

2-Tickets purchased by June 30 can be used within their printed validity period and under their stated conditions.

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