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First Class Flights to Tokyo

Experience the world's finest Tokyo cabins — private suites, fine dining, and exclusive lounges.

What to Expect in First Class to Tokyo

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Private enclosed suites with closing doors and personal space

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Premium champagne (Krug, Dom Perignon) and multi-course fine dining

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Separate bed and seat in many first class products — sleep in a real bed

Exclusive first class lounges with a-la-carte dining and spa treatments

Airlines Flying First Class to Tokyo

Key Lounges

Pro tip: ANA releases first class awards 355 days out at 9am Tokyo time. Set an alert — availability sells out within hours for popular dates.

How Much Do First Class Flights to Tokyo Cost?

Typical price range: $8,000-$15,000 roundtrip

Prices vary by origin, season, and airline. Subscribe to Friday Flight Deals to catch sales, error fares, and split-ticket deals that can cut these prices by 30-50%.

Split Ticket Savings to Tokyo

Save by booking two separate tickets through a hub city. Business class prices from Google Flights.

RouteDirectSplitSavingVia
LondonTokyo$4,647$3,662$985 (21%)MUC
New YorkTokyo$5,193$4,563$630 (12%)San Francisco
San FranciscoTokyo$1,348$1,309$40 (3%)YVR

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is first class to Tokyo like?

ANA The Suite is a fully enclosed first class cabin with just 8 seats, multi-course Japanese and Western dining, Krug champagne, and the ANA Suite Lounge at NRT. JAL First Class features a private suite with Airweave mattress, kaiseki dining, and the JAL First Class Lounge with a sushi bar.

How much are first class flights to Tokyo?

First class from the US to Tokyo costs $8,000-$15,000 roundtrip at retail. ANA first class via Virgin Atlantic miles costs 60,000-120,000 miles one-way depending on program. Cash fares occasionally drop to $5,000 during sales — subscribe for alerts.

ANA vs JAL first class to Tokyo — which is better?

ANA The Suite offers more privacy with a fully enclosed suite and a slightly more modern design. JAL First Class has a more traditional Japanese aesthetic with exceptional dining (the kaiseki menu is Michelin-quality). Both include premium lounges at NRT. Most enthusiasts recommend trying both.

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