S$192 Cheap Flights to Sakura

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Cheap round-trip flights to Sakura

These prices were available within the past 7 days. Prices quoted are per person, return, for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.

Hong Kong Airlines
Hainan Airlines
Juneyao Air
Air China
ZIPAIR

Find the cheapest month to fly from Columbus (CMH) to Tokyo (HND)

February is typically the cheapest month to fly

From S$705 - S$1,246 per traveller.

Frequently asked questions

What is the name of Sakura's airport?
Most travellers like to fly into Haneda Airport (HND) when visiting the bustling city of Sakura.
How many airlines fly to Sakura?
Sakura is serviced by 96 air carriers from 160 airports across the globe.
Which airlines fly to Sakura?
Japan Airlines, ANA and Air Do are the most frequent fliers to Sakura. The highest number of flights arrive here from Sapporo, with Japan Airlines offering the most services on this route.
How many nonstop flights are there to Sakura?
With 6,584 direct flights each week, you'll be hitting the runway in Sakura before you have time to say, "Are we there yet?"
Where are the most popular flights to Sakura departing from?
Travellers frequently depart from Sapporo, Fukuoka and Osaka airports when flying to Sakura.
How long is the flight to Sakura Airport?
Which airport you depart from determines how much of the in-flight entertainment you'll get to enjoy. From Sapporo to Sakura, the average flight time is 1 hour and 44 minutes. From Fukuoka it's roughly 1 hour and 43 minutes, and from Osaka it's 1 hour and 16 minutes.
How to book the cheapest flight to Sakura?
Don't leave booking your flight to Sakura until the last moment. That's one trick well-versed travellers use to get the best deals. Booking well in advance means more options and more affordable flights. Also, do some online research and compare your options. If your destination has several airports, you may be able to score a great price by flying into one that's further away. Last of all, another easy way to save a few dollars is be ready to book fast. If you find an amazing bargain, don't hesitate — grab it while you can.
Do you have any tips for my flight to Sakura?
If you're not prepared, airports and flying can be overwhelming. But there's no need to hit the panic button just yet. Follow these tips and tricks for a pleasant start to your getaway in Sakura. What to pack in your hand luggage:

  • It's simple — first, pack in your passport, important documents, bank cards and vital medications. Next, you'll need some extra in-flight entertainment to while away the time. A juicy novel and a phone filled with your favourite shows are good options. If you intend to catch a few z's, a quality neck pillow and a pair of noise-cancelling headphones will also be useful. Finally, find room for a few toiletry items so you'll arrive at your destination feeling fresh and ready to go.

Do not pack the following items in your hand luggage:

  • While the list of prohibited items can differ between airlines, the general rule of thumb is avoid carrying anything sharp, flammable or explosive. This includes things like screwdrivers, pocket knives, aerosol cans and bleaching agents. Sporting equipment like ice skates, and items that could injure passengers, such as swords and batons, can't come on board with you either.

What to wear on a flight:

  • You'll want to go for comfort over style. Prepare for temperature changes by donning layers, and opt for closed-toe, flat footwear like slip-ons.
  • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT), a blood clot condition caused by prolonged inactivity, can be a risk on long-haul flights. Walk around the cabin and give your legs a stretch or do some simple exercises in your seat to improve your circulation.

How to get through airport security fast when flying to Sakura?
The answer is simple — be prepared. We've put together some helpful hints for a hassle-free trip through airport security. Look out Sakura, here you come:

  • Your boarding pass and travel ID will need to be presented to airport security. Have them easily accessible to avoid fumbling around for them.
  • Next up is the X-ray machine. Empty your pockets and remove anything that is likely to set off the scanner's alarm. This includes things like headphones or earphones, as well as bulky coats or jackets. They'll all need to go on the X-ray conveyor belt.
  • For just a few minutes, you'll have to unplug from the digital world. Your phone, tablet and any other electronic devices will need to go through the scanner.
  • Any liquids or gels, such as hair oil or hand cream, that you want to take on board must be no greater than 3.4 ounces (100 millilitres). Also, everything must fit inside a quart-size (one litre), clear zip-close bag.
  • Choosing your footwear wisely can save you several precious minutes. Boots are often required to be removed and separately scanned. Lightweight sneakers usually aren't.
  • Sharp or pointed objects (like knives and scissors) are not allowed in the cabin. They'll be confiscated at security, so pack them safely away in your checked baggage.

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Travel information

Travel information

Destination airport
Narita Intl.
Destination airport IATA code
NRT
Destination city name
Tokyo
Return price
S$350

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These prices were available within the past 7 days. Prices quoted are per person, return, for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.

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