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Finnair, Qantas, Fiji Airways, Jetstar, LATAM Airlines, Japan Airlines, MIAT Mongolian Airlines and Singapore Airlines all fly direct to Tokyo Narita.
The cheapest month to fly to Tokyo Narita is usually July.
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Yes – the average flight time is 9 hours and 6 minutes.
The best price we found for a return flight to Tokyo Narita is $604. This is an estimate based on information collected from different airlines and travel providers over the last 4 days and is subject to change and availability.
After crunching the numbers on our flight calendar, we found that the cheapest date to fly to Tokyo Narita Airport is Thursday, 25 July 2024.
We crunched all the numbers in our flight calendar and it looks like the cheapest time to book a flight to Tokyo Narita is around 40 days in advance, so don’t leave your flight to the last minute.
Currently, Scoot and Jetstar offer the cheapest flight tickets to Tokyo Narita.

Flying to Tokyo Narita

The things to know before you go.
Cheapest flight found$304
Cheapest month to flyMay
Average flight time9 hrs, 7 mins
Most popular airlineFinnair
Average flights per week104

Discover Tokyo Narita

If you’re planning a trip to Tokyo anytime soon, you will most probably go through Narita International Airport. Also known as Tokyo Narita Airport, it is the primary international airport serving the Greater Tokyo Area of Japan. It is located in the city of Narita in Chiba. The airport is Japan’s second busiest passenger airport and busiest air freight hub. It had a total number of 35,478,146 passengers in 2007. Majority of international passenger traffic to and from Japan is being handled by Tokyo Narita Airport. It is also a major connecting point for air traffic between Asia and the Americas. It is the primary international hub of Japan's flag carrier Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Nippon Cargo Airlines, as well as low-cost carriers Jetstar Japan and Vanilla Air. It is also an Asian hub for Delta Air Lines and United Airlines. Currently, the airport has two separate terminals with separate underground train stations. Shuttle buses connect passengers from one terminal to the other. No pedestrian connection is available.

What to see & do in Tokyo

Tokyo Tower and Tokyo Tree – The Tokyo Tower and Tokyo Tree is a staple as it is one of the most iconic places to visit Tokyo. Not being able to go to the tallest towers in the city is almost the same as missing out on Paris’ Eiffel Tower.

Ueono-koen – Known as Tokyo’s oldest park, this place showcases both museums and temples for those who are seeking a more cultural itinerary.

Kabuki-za – If you are looking for traditional performance arts, the theatres at Kabuki-za will entice you with Japan’s traditions. Every month, performances will vary, so some may be more popular than others, but catching a show here will certainly be memorable.

How to get around Tokyo

There are several ways to navigate around Tokyo, having one of the world’s most extensive mass transit systems. The main rail line that serves the city is the JR Yamanote Line, which runs in a loop around

Tokyo’s core. The city has an extensive subway network with trains running frequently, making getting around Tokyo easier and more convenient. There are also a number of private commuter lines that service from the Yamanote loop out into the wards and suburbs, and almost all connect through directly to subway lines within the loop. If you’re travelling with a group of three or more, it may be better value for your money to take a taxi rather than travelling alone. If you want to drive around, you can take the main expressway, Shuto or Shutoko. However, it is not recommended to drive a car around since Tokyo has narrow, unnamed streets with limited and expensive parking. For some areas not accessible by train, you can take the bus. If you want to get around by ferry, the Tokyo Cruise Ship Company operates a series of Water Bus along the Sumida River and in Tokyo Bay, which connects Asakusa, Harumi, Hinode, and Odaiba. There are rare bicycle lanes in Tokyo, but bikes are commonly used. You can rent a bike from some youth hostels or buy a simple single-speed roadster (which is fairly cheap) and comes complete with a built-in bicycle wheel lock system. Tokyo is a very safe city to walk around, even at night. You can explore the city, sightsee, or visit some tourist spots within Tokyo.

How to get to Tokyo

Since Tokyo is one of the top places travellers are interested in visiting, there are also many airlines that fly to it. Airlines that operate to Tokyo include Air Busan, Air Canada, Air China, Air France, Air Macau, American Airlines, Delta Airlines, China Airlines, Emirates, Korean Air, Philippines Airlines, and Singapore Airlines.


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