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Cheap Flights to Tokyo from $208 One Way, $427 Round Trip

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Tokyo Flight Information

Traveling To
Tokyo
Destination Airport IATA Code
TYO
Number of Airlines Serving
Airlines
ZIPAIR, Asiana Airlines, WestJet, Alaska Airlines, Air Canada, United
Flight Price
$427
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Finding cheap flights to Tokyo is easy when you have Orbitz at your fingertips. Not only does Orbitz offer great deals on Tokyo flights, but we also include some special extras to make booking a breeze. Just check out our:

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With Orbitz’s mobile site, m.orbitz.com, you can book your flights to Tokyo through your smartphone or tablet’s Web browser. Plus, our free downloadable apps for Android and iPhone mean it’s just a simple click to access your flight updates and alerts. You can even book exclusive mobile-only deals on hotels to go with your flights to Tokyo—even on the same day.

Pick and Choose or Book Full Vacation Packages

Don’t just be satisfied with great deals on Tokyo flights—go for the full package! With Orbitz, you can also find fantastic savings on the perfect hotel, car rental, cruise, and even activities, so you don’t waste your trip waiting in line but have the time to enjoy your trip. Pick and choose the add-ons you need, or book an entire vacation package for greater overall discounts.

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Booking directly with an airline earns you air miles or points, and you can get those same rewards with booking on Orbitz too. When you book qualifying flights to Tokyo with Orbitz, just add in your frequent flyer number during your online booking and your details will be sent to your program.

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Tokyo When to Go

As a nation obsessed with natural beauty, Japan has created a culture that capitalizes on the rhythm of the seasons. Its painting and pottery, poetry and customs reflect a profound relationship to nature as it evolves throughout the year. Visitors, too, should be aware of the seasonal landscape and visit Japan when it’s at its best.

That might be late March or early April, when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, the temperatures are in the mid-50s to mid-60s, and the citizens of Tokyo gather with friends in parks throughout the city for hanami, or cherry blossom viewing parties.

Officially, high tourist season is May to August. This is also when a lot of locals leave town to celebrate Golden Week (an annual holiday that falls between late April and early May) and summer vacation (mid-July through August) in the surrounding countryside—which means everyone is off work and the trains are jammed with travelers. What’s more, the rainy season begins in early June and lasts through mid-July, making Tokyo wet and dreary, while succeeding summer months can be uncomfortably hot and muggy.

Come mid-October through November for koyo, or colorful leaf-changing season, when the Japanese maples and other trees in the city’s traditional landscape gardens and at nearby Mount Takao sport brilliant shades of crimson, orange, and gold, with temps in the 60s and 70s. The mild weather might require a light jacket, but the kids are back in school and lines for tourist attractions aren’t atrocious. August and September may see an occasional typhoon, which can bring heavy rains.

Snow falls from around mid-December through the middle of March, but that usually just means a dusting on streets and rooftops. In the mountains 3.5 hours outside of Tokyo, it’s another story; Nagano hosted the 1998 Winter Games. But within the city itself, temperatures hover in the low 50s and rarely fall below freezing. Another heavy domestic travel time, New Year’s, officially lasts for three days, from January 1–3.

Frequently asked questions

Which airlines fly to Tokyo?
You can pick from 20 airlines that service Narita Intl. Airport (NRT), the main airport in the city. With all that choice, you’re bound to walk away with a rewarding deal. Here are some of the top international carriers that’ll get you to Tokyo — and then exploring every nook and cranny of this city:

  • Japan Airlines - 404 flights to Tokyo per month
  • ANA - 350 flights to Tokyo per month
  • United Airlines - 143 flights to Tokyo per month

What is the best airport to fly to in Tokyo?
Haneda Airport (HND) is the city’s only airport, so your only tough decision will be the aisle seat or the window seat. Central Tokyo is around 9 miles away and where many visitors kick off their adventure.
How much is a flight to Tokyo?
The cost for a return flight to Tokyo this past week fluctuated between $427 and $883. If you were traveling one-way out of Los Angeles (LAX), you could have scored tickets from just $208.
How to book the cheapest flight to Tokyo?
With some of the most affordable flight deals around, you’ll always bag a bargain with Orbitz. The following useful tips will help you find cheap flights to Tokyo — and leave you with more cash to splash:

  • Departing from or arriving at other airports can sometimes work out cheaper. Type in your preferred departure and arrival airports. Next, select the ‘Nearby airports’ function below the form fields to look through your options.
  • If you’re flexible with your plans, click on the ‘Show flexible dates’ option. It’ll show the flight deals for the days before and after your selected departure. Ticket prices often vary depending on what day it is.
  • You can also use the ‘Show options’ function to filter results for your preferred carrier, seating class, and nonstop and refundable flights. Under ‘Sort & Filter’ to the left, you can even choose the time of day you’d prefer to fly.
  • Once you’ve settled on your travel dates, lock in your flight. Ticket prices usually get more expensive as the departure date nears.
  • Bundle your flights, hotels and car rental into a competitive package deal. Save your cash for things that really excite you, like discovering every corner of Tokyo.
  • Where possible, don’t travel in the most popular seasons. Airfares usually surge during school breaks, summer and other vacation periods like Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

How long is a flight to Tokyo?
Flights times can vary for many reasons, including the place you take off from. If you’re trying to work out whether you’ll have time for a quick power nap on your way to Tokyo, take a look at our list of common domestic routes and flight times:

  • Sapporo (CTS-New Chitose) to Haneda Airport (HND) - 1 hour and 38 minutes
  • Fukuoka (FUK) to Haneda Airport (HND) - 1 hour and 35 minutes
  • Osaka (ITM-Itami) to Haneda Airport (HND) - 1 hour and 26 minutes

What is the best time to book a flight to Tokyo?
Purchase your tickets to Tokyo in January. This is the perfect time of the year for bargain fares, followed by February and August. Pick up cheap flights and enjoy your dream vacation with Orbitz.
What day of the week is the cheapest to book a flight to Tokyo?
Land a fantastic flight deal by making a booking on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Saturday. These are typically the best days to score cheap tickets to Tokyo.
What is the cheapest day of the week to fly to Tokyo?
You can get cheap flights to Tokyo by flying out on a Monday, according to Orbitz data from 2020. Tuesday is also more affordable, while Saturday has the most costly airfares. Whether you prefer to save money or start your trip on any day that’s convenient, you’ll always get a wonderful deal with Orbitz.
What is the cheapest month to fly to Tokyo?
If you have some flexibility with your travel dates, think about leaving sometime in August. Orbitz data shows that this is generally the best month to fly out if you’re after cheap flights to Tokyo. As you might expect, airfares rise in the busy month of June and flights book out fast.
Which airlines allow free cancellation?
Flexibility is important these days, that’s why Orbitz lets you search for fares that won’t slap you with a fee for amending your reservation. Add your departure and arrival destinations, then choose “Filter by flexible change policies.” We’ll show you all the options that include free cancellation and no change fees.
What do I need for the flight to Tokyo?
Any lengthy journey can seem daunting, but it’s nothing a little preparation can’t solve. We’ve put together our top tips to ensure your trip flows without a hitch:

  • Nothing is more important than your identification documents. Which to bring and how many depend on whether you’re traveling domestic or international. Be sure to double check with your airline. In both cases, you’ll need to show proof of identification.
  • Have some extra entertainment for your long trip to Tokyo. When you’re done watching movies, give your eyes a much-needed rest from all that screen time and listen to some music instead.
  • Long-haul trips can get seriously cold, especially if you’re flying throughout the night. If you’d rather not curl up to the stranger beside you for warmth, bring a hoodie and some wool socks.

How many direct flights are there to Tokyo?
You can hop on board one of 1,378 flights that travel direct to Tokyo each month. JAL, ANA and Skymark Airlines are some of the carriers that will get you there comfortably in one go. StarFlyer, Solaseed Air and Air Do also fly nonstop.
How do I get cheap first-class/business deals to Tokyo?
If you think a first or business-class ticket is way out of your reach, think again. Here are some practical tips to help you find a premium flight to Tokyo for less:

  • Be more flexible with your travel dates and wait for deals on first or business-class airfares.
  • Search for a low-cost airline that offers business-class seats. They usually come with more legroom and a glass of Champagne — and a more affordable price.
  • Bid for an upgrade in online auctions (if available) or upgrade your seat with loyalty points.

How to get into Tokyo from the airport?
Making your way to downtown Tokyo from Haneda Airport (HND) is a cinch with a Haneda Airport (HND) car rental. Pick up a ride from Hertz’s on-site HND branch, pack your things in the trunk and travel north. You’ll find Tokyo’s city center around 9 miles away. Tokyo car rentals is another popular option located downtown if you’d rather take a taxi into Tokyo and rent your ride after you’ve familiarized yourself around town instead.
How to get around in Tokyo?
For total flexibility and freedom, zoom around the city streets of Tokyo in your own rental vehicle. Hertz has an outlet located near downtown. If you’d rather have someone else do the driving, take a train from JR Takanawa Gateway Station. Located in the city center, you’ll be able to kick back and relax en route to Tokyo Tower as well as all the other terrific sights to see here.
What is the best time to go to Tokyo?
Tokyo is popular in August, September and October. If you’re arranging a visit during these months, it may be an idea to book early to ensure you score the best deals. Curious to know what the summertime’s like in Tokyo? Average daily temperatures usually sit between 75 ºF and 80 ºF. Like many destinations in the Northern Hemisphere, summer commences June 20 here.
Travel tips for Tokyo

  • The center of Tokyo is bristling with superb attractions. Places like Tokyo Tower and Tokyo Imperial Palace will keep your feet moving and your adventurous spirit full.
  • If you’re up for an easy day trip, there are more sights waiting to impress you a quick drive from the hustle and bustle. Find out why Tokyo Disneyland® and Tokyo Sky Tree are on the bucket lists of many Tokyo travelers.
  • When you’re ready to get out and see more of Tokyo Prefecture, book a car rental and hit the road for Okutama. Kozushima-mura is another city of interest with countless things to do and see.

Fare, taxes & fees: Fares include all taxes and fees, except baggage fees. Rates shown reflect fares found by other Orbitz users over the past 7 days. Due to rapidly changing airline prices & seat availability, these fares may no longer be available.

Refunds/changes/cancellations: Itinerary changes, if permitted for the fare, will have a $30 service fee charged by Orbitz. Additional airline charges may apply.

Other conditions: Schedules, fares and rules are subject to change without notice. Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights/dates or in all markets. Lower fares may be available. Fares will not be honored retroactively or in exchange for any wholly/partially unused ticket. Tickets are non-transferable and non-refundable. Fare rules are provided for the selected itinerary before booking.