Cheap flights to Tokyo (NRT)

One of the most modern and fascinating cities in the world, Tokyo has long been popular with both business and leisure travelers. People are friendly and welcoming, and the dining and nightlife scenes are among the best in the world. It's true that things can be expensive once you arrive if you don't do some research, but cheap flights to Tokyo are usually available to help moderate the costs. Using Webjet you’ll be able to quickly find the cheapest flights on any airline as well as the best days to fly for the absolute lowest price airfare possible. Narita International Airport is where nearly all the overseas traffic arrives, though it can be a bit confusing since Tokyo International Airport is actually busier with primarily domestic and regional traffic. Narita Airport opened in 1978 and it's nearly 60 km from the center of Tokyo, which means that ground transportation tends to be slow and expensive.

Airfare to Tokyo

Two large Japanese airlines use Narita Airport as their main international hub, and nearly every major airline around the world serves the airport as well, so flights to Tokyo are plentiful no matter where you start from. It's a common transfer point for those traveling between Asia and North America, so competition is high and this generally keeps flights reasonable.

Flight information for Tokyo Airport

Narita International Airport is expansive and somewhat confusing since it has 2 busy terminals that each have multiple buildings, but it's modern and all important signs are in English so finding your way around tends to be very straightforward once you arrive. There are plenty of dining and shopping options in each terminal, and the staff are well accustomed to dealing with English-speaking passengers.

Airlines that fly into Tokyo Airport

All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines are the two huge national carriers that both fly to many international destinations out of Narita Airport, and they have plenty of competition from carriers from around the world. From North America you can fly nonstop on Air Canada, American Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Airlines, and United Airlines. Coming from Europe you can fly on Air France, British Airways, KLM Airlines, Lufthansa Airlines, and Virgin Atlantic Airways. From elsewhere in the east you can often find low airfares on Emirates Airlines, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Vietnam Airlines, and many others.

Tokyo Airport ground transportation

There is a full train station at the airport so the fastest ways to make the 60 km journey are by express rail, though slower and cheaper trains are also available. An airport express bus is a cheaper option that goes to most of the main hotel districts, though it can get caught in highway traffic and take as much as two hours. Taxis are plentiful but very expensive.

Car rental companies at Tokyo Airport

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