Incredible flight deals to Tokyo, Osaka & beyond — curated weekly
Japan has become one of the most in-demand travel destinations worldwide, and airlines are responding with more routes and competitive pricing. Direct flights now operate from over a dozen US cities, and competition between carriers has driven prices to historic lows. Whether it's cherry blossom season, autumn foliage, or winter skiing, there's always a reason to visit.
January through March and September through November offer the best fares. Cherry blossom season (late March-April) is peak — book 6+ months ahead.
Real deals from this week - subscribers get these and more, every Friday.
That BOS-TLV fare is 58% below its typical median price - plus direct flights to Rome from $665 and Nassau from $371 are turning heads this week.
Manchester to Budapest is 74% below typical right now at just £97 return - plus direct flights to Berlin for £50 and Copenhagen for £40 from MAN.
This week: direct flights to LA from £572, New York from £623, San Francisco from £588 - plus premium cabin deals for subscribers. Save up to 25% vs typical prices.
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What is the cheapest time to fly to Japan?
January through March (excluding New Year's) and late September through November typically have the lowest fares. We regularly see roundtrip flights from the West Coast for $500-700 during these periods.
How long is the flight to Japan?
Direct flights from the US West Coast take about 10-12 hours. From the East Coast, expect 13-15 hours nonstop. Many routes with one stop (often in Seoul or Taipei) can be significantly cheaper.
Should I fly into Tokyo or Osaka?
Tokyo (Narita/Haneda) has the most flight options and cheapest fares. Osaka (Kansai) is ideal if you're focused on Kyoto, Osaka, and western Japan. For the best deal, compare both and use the bullet train to connect them.
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