First nonstop flight from San Francisco to Japanese ski destination Sapporo announced

Ski enthusiasts from California’s Golden State will soon have the opportunity to travel halfway around the globe for their powder fix, thanks to the upcoming launch of direct flights from the Bay Area to the renowned ski haven of Sapporo, Japan.

United Airlines has recently revealed its plan to introduce three direct flights per week from San Francisco International Airport to Sapporo, located on Japan’s Hokkaido island, starting December 2026. This service will be a pioneering nonstop route from the continental United States to this Japanese city.

The flights will be available until March 27, coinciding with the peak winter period. Sapporo, known as a “snow metropolis,” features an array of popular ski resorts, as highlighted on the city’s tourism website.

Remarkably, Sapporo stands as “the only city globally with a population approaching 2 million that receives an astounding five meters of snow annually,” which translates to nearly 200 inches.

The tourism site notes, “From skiing and snow-related activities to stunning winter landscapes and lively events, you can fully immerse yourself in winter’s delights right here in the city.”

Sapporo is home to a variety of ski resorts, including the likes of Sapporo Kokusai Skiing Resort, Sapporo Teine, Sapporo Moiwayama Ski Area, and Sapporo Bankei Ski Area, among others.

Flights starting in December for the 11-hour trip will cost $1,500, climbing to $1,700 by March, according to the airline. 

The airline will also add daily year-round service between Chicago and Tokyo-Narita starting in October, noting that it is the “only U.S. airline offering nonstop service between Chicago and Tokyo-Narita.”

“Whether customers are dreaming of skiing in Sapporo, planning a business trip to Tokyo with some exploration added in, or an even bigger adventure across Asia, United gives travelers more ways to get there than any U.S. airline,” Patrick Quayle, Senior Vice President of Network Planning and Global Alliances, United Airlines said in the release.

Fro Californians, resorts on the Nevada border in Lake Tahoe and other ski destinations scattered throughout the Sierra Nevadas have struggled in the past with the lack of powder from Mother Nature.

Earlier this year, numerous resorts in the state closed early due to unseasonably warm temperatures.

“Tahoe is kind of the go-to, but we didn’t go this season because it was so expensive and there was no good date for us,” San Ramon resident Scott Yin-who skis in Japan-told KQED. “Compared to Sapporo, where there’s way more choice.”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Trump speaks out after Sen. Lindsey Graham dies at 71

Trump Breaks Silence Following Sen. Lindsey Graham’s Death at 71

President Trump honored Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) as a “true American Patriot”…
Seattle Seahawks sold to 49ers minority owner for record $9.6 billion

49ers Minority Owner Buys Seattle Seahawks in Record $9.6 Billion Sale

The Seattle Seahawks announced Saturday that the franchise is being sold to…
Father Michael Pfleger accused of sexual abuse of minor more than 30 years ago at St. Sabina, Archdiocese of Chicago says

Chicago Archdiocese Says Father Michael Pfleger Accused of Abusing Minor at St. Sabina More Than 30 Years Ago

CHICAGO () — Father Michael Pfleger has been accused of sexually abusing…
Lion's mane jellyfish invade New England

Lion’s Mane Jellyfish Invade New England Waters: What Beachgoers Need to Know

Massive blooms of lion’s mane jellyfish — giant creatures with tentacles that…
Lake Tahoe home invaded by creepy squatter as bizarre details emerge

Lake Tahoe Homeowner Finds Squatter Inside as Strange Details Surface

Authorities in Lake Tahoe are searching for a suspected burglar whose alleged…
Facebook billionaire Dustin Moskovitz’s activist funding is impacting breakfast prices

How Facebook Co-Founder Dustin Moskovitz’s Activist Funding Is Shaping Breakfast Prices

Dustin Moskovitz, the billionaire who helped launch Facebook and later co-founded workplace…
Father, son killed in plane crash on way home from baseball game

Father and Son Killed in Plane Crash While Returning From Baseball Game

A 48-year-old father and his 22-year-old son died after their small aircraft…
Video shows NYC driver nearly hit cop before car flies into deli

Video Shows NYC Driver Nearly Striking Officer Before Crashing Into Deli

A Mercedes driver traveling the wrong way came terrifyingly close to crushing…
Heartbroken daughter reveals reason plane ended up in a 'descending spiral,' killing her dad and brother

Daughter Reveals Cause of Deadly Plane Crash Spiral That Killed Her Father and Brother

A private aircraft that went down after entering a “descending spiral” Thursday…
Never-before-seen 'evidence' in Scott Peterson slay case of wife Laci could clear him: bombshell documentary

New Documentary Claims Unseen Evidence Could Exonerate Scott Peterson in Laci Peterson Murder Case

A new documentary is drawing attention with what backers describe as significant,…
Senator Lindsey Graham dies at 71 after

Lindsey Graham Death Claim Circulates Online as Details Remain Unconfirmed

According to a statement from his office, Senator Lindsey Graham died Saturday…
Extremely rare cancer striking kids in rich SoCal city takes worrying turn — as possible cause emerges

Rare Childhood Cancer Cases in Affluent Southern California City Raise Concern as Potential Cause Emerges

Families in the affluent Orange County community of Ladera Ranch say they…