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Scheduled flights to Tokyo

Here are all the scheduled flights to Tokyo, providing a variety of convenient travel options.
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Departure Time
Arrival Time
Origin Airport
Destination Airport
Japan Airlines
Japan Airlines
18:35
21:05
Seoul (ICN)
Tokyo (NRT)
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Peach Airline
Peach Airline
19:30
21:00
Osaka (KIX)
Tokyo (NRT)
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Virgin Australia Airlines
Virgin Australia Airlines
21:35
08:15 (+1 day)
Perth (PER)
Tokyo (NRT)
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Japan Airlines
Japan Airlines
21:55
07:25 (+1 day)
Jakarta (CGK)
Tokyo (NRT)
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Scoot
Scoot
22:35
06:40 (+1 day)
Singapore (SIN)
Tokyo (NRT)
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Japan Airlines
Japan Airlines
23:20
06:35 (+1 day)
Hanoi (HAN)
Tokyo (NRT)
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Japan Airlines
Japan Airlines
23:30
07:40 (+1 day)
Kuala Lumpur (KUL)
Tokyo (NRT)
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VietJet Air
VietJet Air
23:35
07:55 (+1 day)
Ho Chi Minh City (SGN)
Tokyo (NRT)
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All Nippon Airways
All Nippon Airways
23:50
08:10 (+1 day)
Bangkok (BKK)
Tokyo (NRT)
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Thai Air Asia X
Thai Air Asia X
23:55
08:00 (+1 day)
Bangkok (DMK)
Tokyo (NRT)
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Airlines flying to Tokyo

These airlines airlines offer direct service to Tokyo.
Whether you're travelling from within Australia or from a destination abroad, these airlines offer direct service to Tokyo. Select your preferred airline to learn more about what they can offer, including baggage information, seat classes, availability of lounges and frequent flyer programs.
All Nippon Airways
All Nippon Airways
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Vietnam Airlines
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Japan Airlines
Japan Airlines
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Air New Zealand
Air New Zealand
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Korean Air
Korean Air
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Asiana Airlines
Asiana Airlines
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Cebu Pacific
Cebu Pacific
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Air China
Air China
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Spring Airlines Japan
Spring Airlines Japan
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China Airlines
China Airlines
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Garuda Indonesia
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Batik Air Malaysia
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Thai AirAsia
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Jeju Air
Jeju Air
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VietJet Air
VietJet Air
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Thai Airways
Thai Airways
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Hong Kong Airlines
Hong Kong Airlines
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Malaysia Airlines
Malaysia Airlines
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HK Express
HK Express
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Thai Lion Air
Thai Lion Air
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Bangkok Airways
Bangkok Airways
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Thai Air Asia X
Thai Air Asia X
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T’way Air
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SriLankan Airlines
SriLankan Airlines
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Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines
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Uzbekistan Airways
Uzbekistan Airways
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China Southern Airlines
China Southern Airlines
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Emirates
Emirates
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China Eastern Airlines
China Eastern Airlines
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United Airlines
United Airlines
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British Airways
British Airways
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American Airlines
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EgyptAir
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Xiamen Air
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Air Canada
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Philippine Airlines
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Thai VietJet Air
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Qatar Airways
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About Tokyo flights

Neon streets, tiny ramen joints, and pockets of calm like nowhere else; Tokyo is a city that’s constantly flipping the script. It’s the kind of place that grabs you by the senses and doesn’t let go. Whether you're hunting down vintage vinyl or just craving the freshest sushi around, Tokyo’s got your back.

Narita is one of two airports in Tokyo (the other being Haneda), and where most flights from Australia will land.

How long is the flight to Tokyo (Narita)

Which airlines fly direct to Tokyo (Narita)

  • Qantas: Proper full-service flying with meals, movies, and a decent baggage allowance to boot.
  • Japan Airlines: Known for its roomy seats and meals that feature local ingredients.
  • All Nippon Airways (ANA): Award-winning service, comfy seats, and well-reviewed customer care.
  • Jetstar: Low fares that free up your wallet for all the shopping and sushi your heart can handle.

Where you can fly direct to Tokyo from

Where is the airport in Tokyo?

Narita International Airport sits out in Chiba, about 60 kms from central Tokyo. If you’re chasing speed, the Narita Express (N'EX) gets you to Tokyo Station in just under an hour. 

Want to save a bit of time and cash? The Keisei Skyliner is a quicker hop to Ueno and tends to be slightly cheaper. 

Airport buses roll into major hotels and stations too, though they can get stuck if traffic is heavy. Taxis are an option, but they’ll hit your wallet pretty hard — better for late nights or lazy mornings.

When is the cheapest time to fly to Tokyo

January to March tends to be your best bet. Plus, if you’re into snow sports it’s peak ski season in Japan and the slopes are just a few hours from Tokyo.If you’re staying in the city, it’s a bit chilly, sure, but crowds thin out and hotels drop their rates, too. And it’s the perfect excuse for warm matchas. 

Cherry blossom season from late March into early April, though, could set you back a bit with higher airfares and sold-out rooms. Golden Week in early May is another time you might want to steer clear — prices more or less double during that rush.

Visa/Passport requirements when flying to Tokyo

Australian passport holders don’t need a visa for trips under 90 days. Just show up with a passport that’s valid for at least 6 months after you plan to leave.

How early to arrive at the airport

For flights heading to Tokyo, aim to get to the airport about 3 hours before your plane’s set to leave. That way you have plenty of time to check in, drop off your bags and clear security and customs.

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Frequently asked questions about flights

How do I book flight tickets to Tokyo via Traveloka?
You can easily book your flight to Tokyo with the search tool at the top of this page. Start by selecting your departure city and Tokyo and choosing your travel dates. You'll then be presented with all the available flight options to Tokyo, with the chance to filter by direct flights only, airline including baggage, departure times and even preferred stopover cities for connecting flights.
What is needed to enter Tokyo?
To enter Tokyo, ensure you have a valid passport and, if required, a visa. Check Japan's entry requirements, including any vaccine or lingering COVID-19 restrictions. It's advisable to have travel insurance and local currency. Familiarise yourself with customs regulations to avoid any issues upon arrival.
Do I need a visa to visit Japan?
Australians don't need a visa to visit Japan if the stay is 90 days or less. If you don't hold an Australian passport, you may need one. It's best to check with the Japanese embassy for the most up-to-date information for non-Australians travelling to Tokyo from an Australian airport.
When is the best time to book a flight to Tokyo?
If you're flying to Tokyo from outside the country, then it's best to book three to six months in advance. For domestic flights, the earlier, the better, but six to eight weeks in advance on popular routes should do the trick. It's a good idea to keep an eye out for regular flight sales, like the EOFY, Black Friday and Boxing Day sales as this is when some of the best fares are available.
When is best time to book flight to Tokyo?
The best time to book a flight to Tokyo from Australia is three to six months in advance. This timeframe often offers a balance between availability and price, allowing travellers to secure low prices while ensuring a variety of options. Consider booking during off-peak seasons (including the Japanese summer from July to August or winter from December to February, excluding Christmas and New Year's) for additional savings.
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How do I get flight status updates for my flight to Tokyo on Traveloka?
You can check your flight status by visiting Traveloka Flight Status. You will be able to monitor your flight for any last-minutes updates or changes, such as delays, gate change, or cancellation.
Are there any available promotions on Traveloka?
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What is the cheapest month to fly to Tokyo?
Typically, the cheapest months to fly to Tokyo are August or January. During this time, airlines often offer lower fares due to decreased demand during the humid summer months and again after the busy holiday season. It's advisable to book in advance and compare prices across different airlines to secure the best deal for your trip.
Are there any recommended accommodations around Tokyo Airport for late-night arrivals?
It can take more than an hour to get to Tokyo from Narita, so for late-night arrivals or early-morning departures, you may want to book into an airport hotel. We've got 63 accommodation options near Narita Airport, with Richmond Hotel Narita and Comfort Hotel Narita being some of the best-rated stays by Traveloka users.
What airlines offer direct flights to Tokyo?
Direct flights to Tokyo are available with Qantas (from Melbourne or Brisbane), Japan Airlines (from Melbourne), ANA (from Perth) and Jetstar (from Brisbane or Cairns). If you're looking for a direct flight from Sydney to Tokyo, you'll need to fly into Haneda.
Does Traveloka provide travel insurance for flights to Tokyo?
Traveloka offers travel insurance options for flights to Tokyo, ensuring peace of mind for travelers. This coverage includes protection against unexpected events, such as trip cancellations, medical emergencies, and lost luggage, allowing you to enjoy your journey with confidence and security.
What is the most popular airport in Tokyo?
The most popular airport on Tokyo is NRT Airport, where you can fly from all major cities except Adelaide and Sydney. If you want to get to Tokyo on a non-stop flight from Sydney, you do have the option of flying to Haneda. Unfortunately, there aren't any direct flights to Tokyo from Adelaide.

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