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Mulboyne wrote:http://supershuttle.jp/en/Also, reservations are essential - you won't be allowed to board even if there are empty seats available on the bus. That's obviously not especially useful for inbound passengers. If you do make a reservation but find your flight is delayed, then you'll lose your money if you miss the bus - tickets are not transferable or refundable.
Mulboyne wrote:Nevertheless, it's 1,000 yen which undercuts the cheapest Keisei Line rail ticket between Ueno and Narita.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:The regular Keisei Line is 1000 yen from Ueno to Narita, takes about 1hr15min and departs every 15 minutes or so. This bus service makes no sense.
IparryU wrote:it is for the lazy fat fucks that cant carry all of their luggage onto the train...
I always take the Keisei line when I go to Narita, lots of booze and PSP until i get to the airport where i continue the booze and PSP and then when I get on the plan for more booze and PSP...
That bus really is Nazi like though... no bueno
Samurai_Jerk wrote:....This bus service makes no sense.
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