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JCB offers 10% cashback to Skyliner ticket

Members with a JCB card issued outside of Japan can avail of the cashback.

JCB International has launched a discount promotion for travellers in Japan taking the Keisei Skyliner to and from Narita Airport.

Under the promotion, JCB customers who hold a JCB card issued outside of Japan, and who purchase a one-way Keisei Skyliner ticket at the Narita Airport Skyliner ticket counters, will receive a 10% cashback when they buy another Skyliner ticket at a later date.

At the Skyliner ticket counter at Keisei Ueno Station and Nippori Station, JCB cardmembers will receive 10% of the amount paid as a cashback on the purchase of a one-way Keisei Skyliner ticket at some future date. 

The Keisei Skyliner is an airport limited express train that operates between Ueno Station and Narita Airport Terminal 1.

To enjoy these discounts, JCB cardmembers simply present the special offer page on JCB Special Offers at the Skyliner ticket counter and pay with a JCB card issued outside Japan. 

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