Save up to 21% on business class to Tokyo with split-ticket deals and weekly fare alerts.
Lie-flat seats for a restful journey — arrive in Tokyo ready to explore
Premium dining and beverages throughout your flight
Priority check-in, boarding, and baggage — skip the queues
Split-ticket strategies can save up to 21% vs direct fares
Prices from Google Flights · Updated 2026-04-09 · Business class
| Route | Direct | Split | Saving | Via |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| London → Tokyo | $4,647 | $3,662 | $985 (21%) | MUC |
| New York → Tokyo | $5,193 | $4,563 | $630 (12%) | San Francisco |
| San Francisco → Tokyo | $1,348 | $1,309 | $40 (3%) | YVR |
Tokyo is served by some of the world's best business class products, including ANA's The Room and JAL's new Apex Suites. Competition on transpacific routes keeps prices in check, and deal-hunting can yield exceptional value on premium cabin fares.
Direct business class from LAX to Tokyo is typically $4,000-$5,000. With positioning flights and deal alerts, you can bring this below $3,000. Error fares occasionally appear under $2,000 roundtrip. Our split-ticket data helps find the best routing options.
Both are exceptional. ANA's The Room offers a more private, modern suite experience. JAL's Apex Suites have a unique herringbone layout with direct aisle access. Both include outstanding Japanese cuisine and service. Either is a significant upgrade over US carriers.
For cash fares, 3-6 months is ideal. For award bookings, 11 months for ANA or 330 days for JAL. Business class to Tokyo is popular with both leisure and business travelers, so early booking helps. Deal alerts catch sales whenever they happen.
We find cheap business class fares every week — including error fares, flash sales, and split-ticket deals.