American Airlines
AA101
FlyMole06:00
JFK
New York
13h 35m
19:35
NRT
Tokyo
$523
per person
5 seats left!

JFK → NRT · Japan
$599
Cheapest fare
~14h
Flight time
8+
Airlines
6
Direct flights
American Airlines
AA101
FlyMole06:00
JFK
New York
13h 35m
19:35
NRT
Tokyo
$523
per person
5 seats left!
British Airways
BA178
FlyMole12:15
JFK
New York
13h 44m
via London
01:59
NRT
Tokyo
$696
per person
Delta Air Lines
DL409
FlyMole20:45
JFK
New York
13h 38m
10:23
NRT
Tokyo
$514
per person
United Airlines
UA144
FlyMole17:30
JFK
New York
13h 35m
07:05
NRT
Tokyo
$696
per person
3 seats left!
Lufthansa
LH401
FlyMole16:30
JFK
New York
14h 3m
06:33
NRT
Tokyo
$640
per person
4 seats left!
Emirates
EK208
FlyMole10:15
JFK
New York
13h 36m
23:51
NRT
Tokyo
$714
$595
per person
Qatar Airways
QR700
FlyMole11:15
JFK
New York
13h 38m
00:53
NRT
Tokyo
$733
$611
per person
Virgin Atlantic
VS025
FlyMole14:30
JFK
New York
13h 55m
via London
04:25
NRT
Tokyo
$637
$531
per person
The New York (JFK) to Tokyo (NRT) route is one of the most popular international routes. The average flight time is approximately 14 hours.
Typical fares for economy class start from $599.
American Airlines, British Airways, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Lufthansa, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Virgin Atlantic and more operate this route.
Flying from New York to Tokyo typically takes about 14 to 16 hours for a non-stop flight, while connecting flights may extend the duration significantly. The ideal time to travel is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant, and the scenery, particularly cherry blossoms or autumn leaves, is breathtaking. Major airlines such as All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines, and United offer direct flights, while several others provide connecting services through hubs like Los Angeles, San Francisco, or Seattle. When planning your trip, consider the benefits of layovers; opting for a longer layover can give you the chance to explore another city, or at the very least, take a breather between long flights. Additionally, it is worth noting that Tokyo has two main airports: Narita (NRT) and Haneda (HND). Haneda is closer to the city center and often more convenient for travelers, while Narita may be the primary hub for international flights. Always check the specific airport and logistical details when booking your flight, as this can greatly enhance your travel experience. Overall, with a bit of preparation, your journey from New York to Tokyo can be smooth and enjoyable.