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eric_pnc
25th Mar 2022, 10:32
Hello,

I'm a French cabin crew & I have a question regarding lay over in Japan.
Is it mandatory for a crew to stain in the hotel premises or can you go out freely?
If so, since when aren't you confine in your hotel?

Many thanks & fly safe!

motley flight crue
25th Mar 2022, 21:48
I was just in Narita layover, and we were free to move about Tokyo. I think we had to wear masks on public transport and show our vaccination certificates at some places

eric_pnc
29th Mar 2022, 07:45
Thanks Motley Flight Crue for your message.
Could you tell me for which airline you work (you can send me a private message if you prefer).
What about crew from European companies (LH, BA, AY)?

jolihokistix
29th Mar 2022, 08:38
General background note.

Everyone in Japan still wears a face mask in public, indoors or out, with few exceptions. The mask is removed only for eating and/or drinking.

ThrustAssymComp
29th Mar 2022, 14:14
Last year yes. This year you can go out, even take public transportation. Just bring your pasmo / suica, passport and shore pass in case train station police randomly ask you and for tax free. Mask all the time except for drink, eat, smoke.

eric_pnc
29th Mar 2022, 14:45
thanks ThrustAssymComp;

could you tell me for which airline you work?

ThrustAssymComp
29th Mar 2022, 15:17
I sent you a pm.