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Cheap flights from New York to Tokyo

Flight deals New York - Tokyo

New York airport

LaGuardia

New York

Bus lines number Q70, Q47, Q72 and Q48 connect the airport with Queens, Brookly and Midtown Manhattan and the subway. The Bronx is reached by bus M60 and connects to the N or Q subway lines. There are also express bus lines that connect the airport with the bus terminal, Grand Central Station and Penn Station. There is also limousine and private vehicle rental.

The airport has 4 terminals: A, B, C, and D.

John F. Kennedy International

New York

The airport and the city are connected by numerous public bus lines: Q10, which connects with metro lines A, E and F; Q3, with metro line F and B15 with metro lines 3 and 4... There is also a direct bus service to Manhattan and express buses that go to Grand Central Station and Penn Station. The Airtrain connects to the subway network and the Long Island train station, as well as high-speed service to Manhattan. You will also find taxi ranks and van and limousine rental services.

The airport has 6 terminals: 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 and 8.

Newark Liberty International

New York

Bus lines 28, 37, 62, 67 and 107 connect the airport and the city. There is also an express bus service. Airtrain rail service connects the airport and train station, as well as linking Newark Liberty International with JFK Airport. Options such as taxis, car rentals, vans or limousines are also possible.

The airport has 3 passenger terminals: A, B and C as well as a cargo terminal.

Tokyo airport

Narita International

Tokyo

You can get around by train, bus and taxis.

It has three terminals that account for most of Tokyo's international traffic.

Tokyo International, also called Haneda Airport

Tokyo

To get to or from the airport, in addition to the taxi, there are different monorail lines and buses that connect different areas of the city of Tokyo and the outskirts.

There are three terminals at the airport: two for domestic flights and the third for international flights.

FAQs about our cheap flights from New York to Tokyo

You can save on your New York-Tokyo plane ticket and get the cheapest flight if you avoid peak season, book in advance and are flexible about dates and times for both your outbound and return flight.

To find out which day is the cheapest to fly, just start a search in our cheap flight finder. Tell us where you are flying from, where you want to go and what dates you're thinking of. We'll show you the cheapest flights not only for the date you searched but on surrounding days as well, for both the outbound and return flight, so you can find the best deal. And be sure to look carefully at the different flight options we offer every day: certain times may save you even more on the price of your ticket.

You can get the cheapest flights by travelling outside peak season. Although it depends on the destination, in general Christmas, Easter and school holidays are peak season. Besides, if you're thinking about a weekend getaway, the earlier you book your flight, the better the price.

You can find cheap flights any day of the week. The key to finding the best deals is to book early and be flexible. Usually, the earlier you book your plane tickets, the cheaper they will be. Besides, if you have some wiggle room as regards dates and times of flights, you'll be able to choose the cheapest price.

The earlier you book your flights, the better the prices. Prices depend on the remaining seats on the flight and whether the cheapest fares (Economy) are still available or are selling out. So booking in advance is essential to get cheap flights.

Iberia offers different fares to guarantee the best deal for your travel needs. The Basic fare guarantees you the cheapest flight.

Useful information for flying to Tokyo

¡Hola, Tokyo !

Tokyo is a unique city to visit. If you want to explore this fantastic destination, book one of our cheap flights to Tokyo and be transported to a place where you'll feel the past and the future at the same time. Because although Tokyo is synonymous with state-of-the-art technology, neon lights and towering skyscrapers, it's also the city of temples, zen gardens and ancient ceremonies and rituals. One temple that you must not miss is Senso-ji. Built in the seventh century, this is one of the oldest and most popular temples in Japan. It houses a local market and a five-storey pagoda and is surrounded by numerous shrines.

Another impressive temple is Kotokuin, home of the Great Buddha. And you mustn't miss the Meiji Shrine. If you take advantage of our flight deals to Tokyo, don't forget that it's a great shopping destination. Visit some of the famous neighbourhoods like Harajuku, one of the largest commercial districts, Akihabara for electronics and technology, Shimokitazawa, the city's hipster soul, and Ginza, synonymous with luxury and elegance.

Average prices in Tokyo

Restaurants

Restaurants
Restaurants Price

Food, Cheap Restaurant

1.000,00 ¥

1.000,00 ¥

Fast food menu

725,00 ¥

725,00 ¥

Local Beer (0.5 litre glass or pint)

500,00 ¥

500,00 ¥

Cappuccino (regular)

469,62 ¥

469,62 ¥

Soft drink (0.33 liter bottle)

151,46 ¥

151,46 ¥

Water (0.33 liter bottle)

110,19 ¥

110,19 ¥

Transport

Transport
Transport Price

One-Way Ticket (Local Transport)

205,00 ¥

205,00 ¥

Taxi 1km (Normal Rate)

440,00 ¥

440,00 ¥

Gasoline (1 liter)

216,45 ¥

216,45 ¥

Sports and Leisure

Sports and Leisure
Sports and Leisure Price

Cinema, International Premiere, 1 Seat

1.850,00 ¥

1.850,00 ¥

The weather in Tokyo

January

20º /

February

19º /

March

21º /

April

23º / 10º

May

25º / 12º

June

28º / 15º

July

31º / 18º

August

32º / 18º

September

31º / 17º

October

27º / 14º

November

23º / 10º

December

19º /

Events at our cheap flight destinations to Tokyo

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2025 Tokyo Square Garden Winter Illumination

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Live Commentary Planetarium "Plenty of Lunar Eclipse 3.3"

KAMATA JAZZ

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The 30th anniversary of the general opening "The present and the future of the artist"