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Looking for the cheapest, fastest or easiest route from Rome to Tokyo? You could fly into the following airports instead.Rome to Tokyo: Flight information
The things to know before you go.Cheapest flight found | AED 1,793 |
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Cheapest month to fly | May |
Average flight time | 12 hrs, 25 mins |
Most popular airline | ITA Airways |
Average flights per week | 12 |
Finding cheap flights from Rome to Tokyo: Frequently asked questions
Narita International Airport is the primary international airport in Tokyo, although it is only the second busiest serving the capital behind Tokyo International Airport, also known as Haneda Airport. Travelers looking to fly from Rome to Tokyo can make the trip with Alitalia, the only airline operating on this route. Currently all flights from Rome to Tokyo arrive at Narita International Airport and depart from Rome Fiumicino Airport.
* This information is correct as of September 2017
Airport Information - Arriving
Narita International Airport is the second busiest airport in Japan situated roughly 70 km from central Tokyo. When your flight has touched down at the airport you can journey into Tokyo in less than 45 minutes using the Skyliner network, or you can hop on the Narita Express train to reach Tokyo in an hour. During your time at the airport you will find various shops to browse through including duty-free shopping, while there are also plenty of dining and drinking choices to fill up your appetite before continuing your trip. The airport also offers free Wi-Fi to all travelers and has internet kiosks, so you can easily get online.
Airport Information - Departing
Rome Fiumicino Airport is Rome’s main airport consisting of four passenger terminals. Getting to the airport is possible by public transport either by bus or train if you would rather not make the 30 km journey by taxi. The airport boasts a huge variety of luxury and designer shops alongside duty-free shopping and all of the other essential shops you would need. You can also sit down at a café or restaurant and re-energize before catching your flight. If you have an electronic device with you, you can connect to the airport’s free Wi-Fi network, or you may want to wait for your flights in the comfort of an airport lounge.
What to Expect in Tokyo
Tokyo’s winters see temperatures drop rapidly and snowfall is not uncommon, although over the summer you can expect warm temperatures. EU citizens are able to travel to Japan without needing a visa for a period of up to 90 days, while UAE citizens can travel visa free for up to 30 days. Once you are in Tokyo you can navigate your way around the city using the excellent public transport networks available, although there are plenty of car-rental agencies at Tokyo's airports if you would rather have your own vehicle. Check out the top hotels in Tokyo and you’re sure to find something to suit your budget.
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