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Full comparison of pricing, baggage, cabin experience, punctuality, and service differences.

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    Background: The Story of Two Japanese Low-Cost Carriers

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    Peach Aviation and Vanilla Air were once Japan’s two most representative low-cost airlines. Peach Aviation was founded in 2011, headquartered at Osaka’s Kansai International Airport — Japan’s first true low-cost carrier, operating domestic and international routes. Vanilla Air was also founded in 2011 as an ANA subsidiary brand, and was merged into Peach Aviation in 2019, becoming part of the same group.

    In 2020, Peach and Vanilla completed their full merger, and the Vanilla Air brand was officially retired. All routes and capacity are now operated under Peach Aviation. So “Peach vs Vanilla” is a historical question in 2026 — Vanilla Air no longer exists, but the comparison of pre-merger routes and service experiences still has reference value.

    Why this comparison still matters:

    • Many routes from the Vanilla Air era and operational practices continue under the Peach umbrella
    • Understanding the historical evolution of the merged Peach Aviation’s baggage policies, seat selection, and service standards

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    Peach Aviation Osaka Routes: Full Analysis

    Basic information:

    • Home airport: Kansai International Airport (KIX)
    • Main routes (from Kansai): Tokyo (Narita/Haneda), Sapporo, Naha, Fukuoka, Okinawa
    • China departure routes: Shanghai, Hong Kong, Taipei (check the latest schedule for specific cities)

    Fare reference (queried April 2026):

    RouteBase Fare30 Days AheadPromotional Fare
    KIX → Tokyo Narita¥2,980–4,980¥3,480¥498–1,980
    KIX → Sapporo¥3,980–5,980¥4,480¥1,980–2,980
    KIX → Fukuoka¥3,480–5,480¥3,980¥1,480–2,480

    Baggage policy:

    • Base fare: Includes only 1 carry-on (55cm×40cm×25cm, max 10kg)
    • PLUS fare (+¥1,500-2,500): Includes 20kg checked baggage
    • Prime fare (+¥3,000-4,000): Includes 2 checked bags (23kg each) + seat selection
    • Important: Oversized carry-on may result in boarding denial; Kansai Airport enforces this strictly

    Evolution of Vanilla Air’s Service After the Merger

    Vanilla Air’s original service standards changed significantly after the 2019 merger with Peach:

    Vanilla Air’s pre-merger service characteristics:

    • ANA Group standard customer service: Japanese/English bilingual service
    • Higher cabin cleanliness (maintaining ANA standards)
    • Wider seat pitch than Peach (31-32 inches vs. Peach’s 28-30 inches)
    • On-time departure rate reached 91.2% in 2017-2018

    Changes in the merged Peach Aviation:

    • Gradual standardization of service to Peach baseline
    • Part of Vanilla’s cabin crew service culture preserved (relatively courteous service style)
    • Some routes switched to Peach’s standard aircraft (seat pitch reduced)
    • Vanilla member points automatically transferred to Peach membership

    Practical impact:

    • Former Vanilla routes (e.g., Tokyo-Okinawa) saw initial quality decline after merger
    • Post-2023, as Peach’s overall service improved, the gap between the two brands has essentially disappeared
    • For passengers who “miss the Vanilla experience,” today’s offering is only a “Peach version of the Vanilla route”

    Cabin Experience Comparison: Seats, Dining, Punctuality

    Comparison DimensionPeach Aviation (current)Vanilla Air (pre-merger)
    Seat pitch28-30 inches31-32 inches
    Seat width43-45cm45-47cm
    Aircraft ageAverage 3-5 yearsAverage 5-7 years (retired)
    Onboard mealsMust purchase separately (¥600-1,200)Must purchase separately (¥800-1,500)
    Service languagePrimarily Japanese; limited EnglishJapanese-English bilingual (ANA standard)
    Baggage enforcementStrict on size and weightModerate enforcement

    On-time performance data (2025):

    • Peach Aviation: 87.3% departure on-time rate, 85.1% arrival on-time rate
    • Industry average (Japan): 82.5% departure, 80.2% arrival
    • Main cause of delays: Kansai Airport busy periods (especially summer holidays, cherry blossom season)

    Seat recommendations:

    • Economy cabin front row (seats 11A/C/F): 5-8cm extra legroom; additional charge of ¥1,000-1,500
    • Emergency exit row (rows 14/15): 15cm+ extra legroom; additional charge of ¥2,000-3,000
    • Window seat: Recommend A or F (note: avoid A and F in emergency exit rows as those seats are narrower)

    Booking Strategy: How to Get the Best Peach Fares

    Best booking windows:

    • 21-45 days ahead: Peach promotional fares are typically released in this window
    • Sale days: Peach’s monthly “Peach Special Sale” falls on the third Wednesday of each month; some routes from ¥498
    • Off-season travel: January, June, and September are Japan’s quietest domestic travel months; lowest fares

    Money-saving tips:

    1. Avoid peak periods: Fares during Golden Week (late April-early May), summer holidays (July 20-August 31), and New Year period are 3-5x off-season prices
    2. Buy PLUS fare over base fare: PLUS includes checked baggage — if you need to check bags, it’s actually better value
    3. Pre-purchase baggage allowance: Buying 20kg baggage in advance on the official site is ¥1,500; buying at the airport is ¥3,000 (double the price)
    4. Register as a Peach member: Peach members can purchase promotional fares 30 minutes earlier; points can be applied to ticket prices (100 points = ¥1)

    FAQ

    Q1: Does Vanilla Air still exist? No. Vanilla Air completed its merger with Peach Aviation in 2019, and the brand was officially retired. All routes are now operated by Peach Aviation; original Vanilla member points were automatically transferred to the Peach membership program.

    Q2: Can I choose my seat in advance on Peach Aviation? Yes. Advance seat selection on the official website: standard seats ¥300-500; emergency exit seats ¥1,500-2,500. You can select seats on the website or app immediately after purchasing.

    Q3: Is there a fine if my carry-on luggage exceeds size limits on Peach? Yes. Kansai Airport strictly enforces carry-on size limits (55cm×40cm×25cm, max 10kg). Carry-on items exceeding size or weight will be required to check in at the gate; the at-airport check-in fee is ¥3,000/item. Purchase a checked baggage allowance in advance if needed.

    Q4: Can I travel with an infant/child on Peach Aviation? Yes. Infants under 2 years must purchase an infant ticket (approximately 10% of adult fare), without an occupied seat. Children 2-11 years must purchase a child ticket (full price). Strollers can be checked for free (not counted against the free baggage allowance).

    Q5: Can I claim compensation for flight delays or cancellations? Under Japan’s Air Transport Agreement, delays of 4 hours or more entitle you to a delay certificate for insurance claims. Peach Aviation’s delay insurance (optional purchase) runs ¥300-500/flight segment, available at time of booking.

    Q6: When do Peach Aviation points expire? Peach member points expire 36 months from the date earned. After the merger, former Vanilla points were also unified with the 36-month expiry policy.

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