Direct flights from Tokyo International Airport
There are 107 destinations with direct flights from Tokyo International Airport.
Destination | Duration | Days of the week | Airlines | Price |
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CTS Sapporo | 1h 30m |
50-51 flights per day |
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FUK Fukuoka | 1h 55m |
49 flights per day |
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OKA Okinawa | 2h 50m |
33 flights per day |
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ITM Itami | 1h 10m |
27 flights per day |
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KOJ Kirishima | 1h 50m |
21 flights per day |
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HIJ Mihara | 1h 25m |
17 flights per day |
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KMJ Mashiki | 1h 50m |
17 flights per day |
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NGS Nagasaki | 1h 55m |
17 flights per day |
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KMI Miyazaki | 1h 45m |
16 flights per day |
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KKJ Kita Kyushu | 1h 40m |
14 flights per day |
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Destinations & direct flights from Tokyo International Airport (Tokyo)
Tokyo International (HND) is the largest airport in Japan. With an average of 50-51 daily departures, the route from Tokyo International Airport to New Chitose Airport (CTS) is the busiest route and offers travelers plenty of flexibility. If you're up for a longer flight, you might want to consider the Airbus A350-900 to Fiumicino – Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport (FCO), which takes around 14h 55m. Whether you're traveling for business or leisure, Tokyo International Airport has got you covered with a wide range of flight options.
The top domestic destinations from Tokyo International Airport based on popularity
Monbetsu (MBE)
1 flights scheduled next month
Nakashibetsu (SHB)
2 flights scheduled next month
Okayama (OKJ)
5 flights scheduled next month
Wadomari (OKE)
3 flights scheduled next month
Akita (AXT)
4 flights scheduled next month
Fukue (FUJ)
2 flights scheduled next month
The top international destinations from Tokyo International Airport
San Jose (SJC)
44 flights scheduled next month
Los Angeles (LAX)
174 flights scheduled next month
Bangkok (BKK)
108 flights scheduled next month
Popular airlines flying out from Tokyo International Airport
Airport information
Airport name | Tokyo International Airport |
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Airport (IATA) Code | HND |
City | Tokyo |
Country | Japan (JP) |
Full location | Tokyo International Airport |
Latitude | 35.549393 |
Longitude | 139.779839 |
Website | Tokyo-airport-bldg.co.jp |
Show on map | Google maps |
General Information About Tokyo International Airport
Tokyo International Airport is one of the busiest airports worldwide and serves over 85 million passengers annually, including people traveling on Japan Airlines/All Nippon Airways flights as well as American, Asiana Airlines/Delta Air Lines flights; Korean Air; Northwest Airlines services; Singapore Airlines flights; Thai Airways International services as well as United and Jetstar flights.
Narita International Airport in Japan.
Haneda Airport
After the construction of Narita airport in 1978, most international traffic in Tokyo moved there while Haneda became primarily dedicated to domestic air travel. By 2010, however, with the opening of a new runway and completion of an international terminal building at Haneda, international services resumed using Haneda again and its role expanded further than before.
Transportation
Travel between airports has many options: limousine bus, train and taxi services are available. For quick trips without luggage to transport, consider taking the limousine bus - taking approximately 40 minutes and costing 900 yen for adults, with children aged under 12 costing only 470 yen per passenger.
Taxis are also an accessible and economical solution to transport you from the airport to your final destination. Booking ahead can save time.
Narita Station and Haneda Airport
For travelers from either airport to Tokyo Station, the most direct route would be using Keisei, Kintetsu or Tokyo Subway train lines; these typically depart at approximately 40-minute intervals from Narita Sky Access Line/Terminal 1 of Haneda airport.
How to Get From Tokyo International Airport to the Center of Tokyo
Tokyo International Airport (NRT) can be easily accessed from various transportation modes including buses, trains, taxis, private transfers and Uber. Narita Express provides the quickest and easiest route between NRT and Tokyo Station; additionally this train connects directly with shinkansen or bullet train connections for faster travel times.
JR Sobu Line - This slower and cheaper option takes about 90 minutes to Tokyo, departs every hour, costs 1,320 yen per non-JR Pass holder rider, and requires a transfer at Nippori Station. Keisei Skyliner - Another choice takes just 41 minutes from Tokyo Station on JR Yamanote Line four stops north to Ueno - without connecting directly with bullet trains or shinkansen this train provides convenient service to eastern neighborhoods like Asakusa, Nippori or Akihabara
Limousine Bus - Limousine buses offer fast and convenient travel at an economical cost; one way adult tickets cost Y=2,800 one way with departure every 15 minutes from Narita International. However, they may take longer than Narita Express trains to arrive in central Tokyo.
Taxis - When travelling with large amounts of luggage, taking a taxi may be the most affordable way to reach downtown Tokyo. Taxis typically cost Y=16,000 each way with highway tolls added into account.
By Bus - There are various bus companies that run from Tokyo Airport directly to Tokyo Station, with discounts for advance ticket booking. One-way fare starts at 1000 yen; nighttime services may cost a bit more. When purchasing tickets early online you could save yourself some money!
Access Narita - This service connects Tokyo Station and Ginza Station for just 1,000 yen during the day and 2,000 yen at night, and makes traveling between these areas much simpler. If you plan to stay at a hotel or apartment nearby, this could make travel much simpler!
Other Bus Services - There are other bus services between Narita airport and Tokyo city that run less frequently, typically on weekends. These buses include Tokyo Shuttle and Access Narita which both charge Y1000 one way travel fares; with Access Narita operating during late evening and early morning hours.
Tokyo Monorail - For easy transportation between central Tokyo and its airports, the Tokyo Monorail is an excellent choice. The train takes around 45 minutes to arrive at its final stop in central Tokyo with connections to most major hotels along its route.
Train travel is a relaxing way to explore Tokyo's countryside and witness its iconic skytree, making transfers between lines in the metro system easy and seamless.
If you have lots of luggage to transport, the Keisei Skyliner may be your best bet since it can hold more suitcases while being more affordable than either JR Sobu Line or Keisei Limited Express trains. Unfortunately, though, this route requires slightly more time due to less trains in its system compared with its counterparts.
Tokyo International Airport Amenities & Services
At Tokyo International Airport, there's plenty to keep passengers occupied during a long layover or passing through. From WiFi and mobile charging services to airport lounges and lockers with 24-hour food offerings and nearby hotels - Tokyo International Airport has something to keep everyone occupied!
Relax & Prepare for Your Flight
Have some extra time in Tokyo before flying out? Visit the Discovery Museum located at Terminal 2. Packed full of art exhibits and providing insight into Japan's rich history, this museum provides an enjoyable way to relax before taking flight.
Showers & Massage Chairs
While you wait to board your flight, why not make the most of the opportunity and use one of the many shower facilities throughout the airport. They're available at an extremely reasonable rate (200 yen), making this investment well-worth your while if you're feeling weary from travel.
There are also massage services, though they tend to be more costly than showers.
Medical Services
Comprehensive and emergency healthcare is provided at two clinics: Shadan Kokushukai Airport Clinic is situated within Terminal 1, while Nippon Medical School Narita International Airport Clinic can be found within Terminal 2.
Public Telephones and Information Counters
Each terminal features information desks where you can obtain general information, purchase travel insurance and bus tickets, make hotel reservations and purchase 1-day parking tickets. There are also ATMs and lost-and-found offices to help keep your wallet full; additionally there is also the possibility to rent cars or scooters from various rental companies located within these terminals for the day.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
How many airports are there near Tokyo?
How many airports are there near Tokyo?
What is the best airport to use when flying from Tokyo?
When departing from Tokyo, Narita International Airport (NRT) is considered the most optimal airport due to its convenient location and accessibility.
Which airlines operate flights out of Tokyo International Airport?
There are 36 airlines that fly from Tokyo International Airport, the most popular are: ANA, JAL, Skymark Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Air Line
What is the longest flight from Tokyo International Airport?
The longest flight duration from Tokyo International Airport is the route to Fiumicino – Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport (FCO), which lasts approximately 14h 55m and is operated by an Airbus A350-900
What is the airport IATA-code for Tokyo International Airport?
Tokyo International Airport uses the IATA code: HND
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