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Cheap round-trip flights to Tokyo

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From S$692 - S$1,275 per traveller.

Cheap flights to Tokyo

Tokyo may be frenzied, vibrant, hypermodern and never less than innovative but glimpses of Japan’s ancient traditions can still be glimpsed behind the neon spectacle.

When to book cheap flights to Tokyo

To experience the futuristic megacity at its best spring and autumns offer the most temperate times.

Summer sees heat and humidity in the city – yet, despite this, thanks to school holidays and the festival season of July, this is when airline seats are in highest demand and command the highest prices.

Between January and March there is another good opportunity to book a bargain deal. You can expect clear and sunny skies with a slight chill in the air, but very little rain.

Anime fans will want to book their flights in March as each year the Tokyo International Anime Fair draws more and more visitors to Tokyo.

If you are looking for cheap flights to Tokyo it’s worth bearing in mind some search secrets that can drastically lower the price you pay.

  1. Consider connecting flights if direct flights return high prices.
  2. Remember that Tokyo has two airports – try looking for flights that land in Narita rather than Haneda (or vice versa).
  3. Find the cheapest days to fly using our ‘Show Flexible Dates’ option. This appears just above where your flight results are returned – and it lets you see exactly when the cheapest tickets to Tokyo can be grabbed.

Here the most popular airlines offering flights direct to Tokyo:

  • British Airways
  • JAL
  • Virgin Atlantic
  • ANA

And here are those offering connecting options only:

  • Lufthansa
  • Air France
  • KLM
  • SAS
  • Finnair
  • Qatar Airways
  • Emirates
  • Etihad
  • Cathay Pacific
  • Singapore Airlines

Main airports in Tokyo

Narita is significantly further from the city but it is served by the high-speed Keisei Skyliner train, which will have you in the exciting heart of Tokyo in about 45 minutes. Alternatively you can choose Narita Express train which is a cheaper but slower option.

Taxis into central Tokyo can rack up fares pretty high so think twice before piling your luggage into the boot of the waiting cabs.

Haneda Airport is much closer to the city. Here your options include the Tokyo Monorail or the Keikyu Line on the city’s efficient and comfortable underground system. Both journeys will take just 14 minutes and drop you at either Hamamatsucho Station – if you choose the monorail - or Keikyu Shinagawa Station – if you head underground.

There is a fixed-rate taxi fare into the city but you will also be asked to pay for any toll roads used.

How to get around in Tokyo

Tokyo has an enviable public transport system – and it really does pay to use it. Taxi fares can quickly mount up. The easiest way to navigate the city is on the underground subway or Japan Railways (JR).

The Tokyo Combination Ticket is widely available and offers unlimited rides on the Tokyo trains, subway and buses each day.

It is best to avoid the rush hour as public transport tends to get very crowded. Have a lie-in or stay out a little later to travel in comfort!

Insider tips for visiting Tokyo

Head to the bustling Tsukiji market, one of the busiest wholesale fish markets in the world., and watch the catch be prepared with consummate skill.

For panoramic views of Tokyo take the lift to the top of the observatory platform in Tokyo Tower. At night the city sparkles and by day you may catch a glimpse in the distance of Mount Fuji and Mount Tsukuba.

If you’re here to shop for electronics then the colourful Akihabara area, Electric Town, will oblige. There’s great deals on electronics and computers, and fans will love the anime and otaku paraphernalia.

Frequently asked questions

What is the name of Tokyo's airport?
Tokyo has several airports, but most people choose to touch down at Haneda Airport (HND).
How far is Tokyo Haneda Airport from central Tokyo?
If you're staying in central Tokyo, it's a smart idea to organise how you'll get into the city before you touchdown. The downtown area is 14 kilometres from Tokyo International Airport.
What airport is best to fly into Tokyo?
Step off the plane at Tokyo Haneda Airport and you'll be sitting 14 kilometres from downtown. NRT is another major airport in Tokyo. It sits 56 kilometres from the city centre.
How many airlines fly to Tokyo?
Tokyo is serviced by 96 air carriers from 160 worldwide airports.
Which airlines fly to Tokyo?
In general, travellers opt to fly with Japan Airlines, ANA and Air Do when going to Tokyo. The largest number of these flights come from Sapporo, with Japan Airlines flying this route the most frequently.
How many nonstop flights are there to Tokyo?
With roughly 6,584 nonstop flights operating every week, you'll be landing in Tokyo before you have time to say, "Are we there yet?"
Where are the most popular flights to Tokyo departing from?
The most popular flights to Tokyo depart from Sapporo, Fukuoka and Osaka airports.
How long is the flight to Tokyo Airport?
Which airport you depart from determines how much of the in-flight entertainment you'll get to enjoy. From Sapporo to Tokyo, the average flight time is 1 hour and 44 minutes. From Fukuoka it's more or less 1 hour and 43 minutes, and from Osaka it's 1 hour and 16 minutes.
How to book the cheapest flight to Tokyo?
Don't leave locking in your flight to Tokyo until the last minute. That's one trick frequent jet-setters use to get the best prices. Booking well in advance means more choices and more affordable flights. Another good way to nab the most affordable fare is to research all options. If your destination has more than one airport, research the cost of flying into a smaller terminal. And finally, don't forget that the early bird catches the worm. Familiarise yourself with airfare costs and have your credit card ready to snap up a ticket as soon as you spot a bargain. The best deals never last long.
Do you have any tips for my flight to Tokyo?
No matter where you're coming from, flying can be a seamless experience if you've prepared well enough. We've compiled a list of top travel tips that will get your Tokyo holiday started on the right note. What to pack in your hand luggage:

  • First things first, put in your passport, important documents, bank cards and daily medications. Next, you'll want some extra in-flight entertainment to help pass the time. A thrilling novel and a tablet filled with your favourite shows are some terrific options. If you plan to take a short nap, a neck pillow and a pair of noise-cancelling headphones will also be useful. Finally, make room for a toothbrush and some cleansing wipes to ensure you touchdown looking fresh and ready to go.

Do not pack the following items in your hand luggage:

  • While the list of banned items can differ between air carriers, the general rule of thumb is nothing sharp, flammable or explosive. This includes things like screwdrivers, blades, aerosol cans and flares. Sporting equipment like golf clubs, and objects that could injure passengers, such as firearms and swords, won't be allowed on board either.

What to wear on a flight:

  • Your top priority is to feel as comfortable as you can. Choose a pair of flat, closed-toe shoes, dress in loose, breathable clothing and remember to take a pullover in case it gets cold in the cabin.
  • You've probably heard about deep vein thrombosis (DVT), a blood clotting condition caused by prolonged periods of sitting. To lessen your risk on board, drink plenty of water, consider wearing compression tights or socks and do gentle foot and leg exercises in your seat.

How to get through airport security fast when flying to Tokyo?
The trick is to be well prepared before you reach the airport security gate. That way, you'll be boarding that plane to Tokyo in a flash. Follow these tips and get your holiday off to a spectacular start:

  • Be sure to keep your passport and travel documents at hand. They're the first items you'll be asked to show at security.
  • Time to strip down. Well sort of. Your jacket, belt, keys and other small items, like coins, will need to go on a tray through the X-ray machine. Make your life easier by removing them before your turn.
  • All your electronic devices, including your laptop and phone, are also required to be separately scanned.
  • Travelling with a new cologne or perfume? Not a problem. As long as it's in a container no larger than 3.4 ounces (100 millilitres) and it's stored in a clear zip-lock bag, it's fine to bring with you in your carry-on baggage.
  • Slip-on shoes are a sensible footwear choice as you're less likely to be asked to remove them when passing through security. Safety boots and other heavy shoes are usually subjected to extra screening.
  • Avoid taking prohibited items in your carry-on bag. If you have any sharp or pointed objects, pack them safely away in your checked baggage. They won't be allowed in the cabin.

Flights to Tokyo information
Destination airport
Narita Intl.
Destination airport IATA code
NRT
Destination city name
Tokyo
Return price
S$375

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