Round-trip from | $867 (Travelocity) |
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PortlandAsahikawa
PDX - AKJ
PDXAKJ
Portland
Wed 3/19
6:00 am-11:25 am
2 stops37h 25m
Asahikawa
Mon 3/24
8:00 pm-3:15 pm
2 stops35h 15m
PortlandAsahikawa
PDX - AKJ
PDXAKJ
Portland
Wed 3/19
7:12 am-9:25 am
3 stops58h 13m
Asahikawa
Mon 3/24
8:00 pm-8:51 pm
3 stops40h 51m
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Asahikawa ranges from 2.0 - 7.5 inches per month. August is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 7.5 in. February is typically the driest time to visit Asahikawa when rainfall is around 2.0 in.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Asahikawa, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 69.8 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 17.6 F).
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Organized and punctual departure process. The flight was full and the seat pitch is inadequate given the ultra long flight. It looks like the airline has increased the seat rows to maximize the payload, but overlooked the comfort factor. I was in economy at a window seat, but had half a window to my seat! The cabin temperature was a little warm, when I tried to open the overhead vent, the one in front was too far and started blowing air on the passenger in front of me, and the same for the vent behind me, it was for the passenger behinde. It looked as if an extra row was cramped between every two rows. The family behind me had a child who was constantly crying and banging his head against my seat. It's not the airline's fault, but the lack of space aggravated the situation.
Boarding
Crew
Overall
Comfort
Entertainment
Food
Reviews
Organized and punctual departure process. The flight was full and the seat pitch is inadequate given the ultra long flight. It looks like the airline has increased the seat rows to maximize the payload, but overlooked the comfort factor. I was in economy at a window seat, but had half a window to my seat! The cabin temperature was a little warm, when I tried to open the overhead vent, the one in front was too far and started blowing air on the passenger in front of me, and the same for the vent behind me, it was for the passenger behinde. It looked as if an extra row was cramped between every two rows. The family behind me had a child who was constantly crying and banging his head against my seat. It's not the airline's fault, but the lack of space aggravated the situation.