Cheap Flights from Seattle (SEA) to Tokyo Narita (NRT)
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Compare routes from Seattle to Tokyo below. You may find an airport to fly into that's cheaper, faster, or easier than Tokyo Narita.Seattle to Tokyo: Flight information
The things to know before you go.Cheapest flight found | $760 |
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Cheapest month to fly | November |
Average flight time | 10 hrs, 49 mins |
Most popular airline | Alaska Airlines |
Average flights per week | 64 |
Finding cheap flights from Seattle to Tokyo Narita: Frequently asked questions
Top tips for finding a cheap flight from Seattle to Tokyo
Finding cheap tickets from Seattle to Tokyo is easy with a little flexibility. Use our Whole Month search feature to scan through the calendar for the cheapest dates. You can also set up a Price Alert for your route and let us monitor the fares for you, sending notifications when prices change. If you’d rather skip layovers, select the Direct Flights search to view non-stop options that’ll save you time.
Booking your tickets early often leads to savings, but we can also find you some last-minute deals. In general, January is the best time to schedule your trip from Seattle to Tokyo, with the lowest average fares across the board. Keep these strategies in mind to find the best itinerary.
Handy information about Seattle airport
Seattle has three airports connecting travelers to the rest of the world. Lake Union is a small, specialized airport that caters mainly to private and business aircraft, with one terminal and various transportation options available depending on personal arrangements. Meanwhile, Seattle-Tacoma International stands as the primary gateway for both domestic and international travelers, featuring a main terminal complemented by several concourses and a myriad of transportation links that include shuttle buses, light rail, and more. Lastly, Boeing Field, or King County International Airport, operates one passenger terminal, and although it primarily supports general aviation, it offers some commercial passenger flights, including a limited selection of international services. Each airport offers unique facilities and connectivity to suit the varied needs of their passengers.
Tokyo airport: good to know
Tokyo Narita Airport, serving Tokyo, consists of three distinct terminals. Terminal 1 is dedicated to both domestic and international flights, with a particular focus on serving Japan Airlines and an array of other international carriers. Passengers can find various transportation options such as buses, trains, and taxis to reach the downtown area or other destinations. Similarly, Terminal 2 is oriented predominantly towards international flights but also accommodates some domestic services. This terminal also provides a range of ground transportation options for ease of passenger movement. Terminal 3 functions primarily as a hub for low-cost carriers, making it a go-to point for budget-conscious travelers looking to fly domestically or internationally. Like the other terminals, it provides straightforward access to public transportation and taxis. Travelers should verify the latest information regarding specific airline operations at each terminal for the smoothest travel experience. Make your flight from Seattle to Tokyo as comfortable as possible by familiarizing yourself with each airport’s facilities.
Best time to fly from Seattle to Tokyo
The best time to fly from Seattle to Tokyo is during spring or autumn. Specifically, the months of March to May offer pleasant weather with temperatures ranging from 50°F to 68°F, complemented by the bloom of cherry blossoms. Alternatively, traveling during September to November, you will enjoy mild temperatures between 59°F and 77°F and witness the stunning fall foliage. These seasons provide a comfortable climate for exploring Tokyo, avoiding the heat and humidity of summer and the cooler winter. Remember to pack a raincoat as showers can happen year-round.
Reasons to visit Tokyo
When planning your trip to Tokyo, check out these activities and attractions the city has to offer. Immerse yourself in tradition at the Senso-ji Temple, a historic site that has stood as a cornerstone of cultural heritage. Ascend Tokyo Tower for sweeping views and an appreciation of the cityscape from a remarkable height. Visit the serene Meiji Shrine to experience a peaceful retreat amidst the energy of Tokyo. Schedule your visit around the Sanja Matsuri to witness one of Tokyo’s most famous and lively festivals, offering a unique insight into the rich tapestry of local customs and community spirit.
Add hotel bookings and car hire to your Seattle to Tokyo flight
Planning your trip to Tokyo is easy and convenient with Skyscanner. Choose from trusted car rental brands like Nissan Rent a Car, Avis, and Budget to explore the city at your own pace. For your stay, consider the comfort of well-known hotels such as Hilton Tokyo Hotel, Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku, or Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo. Find all your travel needs in one place and make your Tokyo visit memorable.
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