Japanese destination airports with lower costs? (from US airports)
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I didn't find a duplicate, although "ROC to TYO - how can I reduce the cost of my flight?" was helpful. My son was accepted into a training program at the south end of Japan. He was advised to fly to Narita (Tokyo) and take a shuttle all the way down there. I found that flights to Osaka (KIX) are typically cheaper, but I'm not sure of a way to find whether another city is lower still. All the airports I checked near his destination were much more expensive than Tokyo.
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What is the cheapest Japanese airport to fly into?
Tokyo Haneda Taking first prize here as the cheapest airport to fly to in all of Japan is Haneda Airport, which can be found jutting its way out into the waters of Tokyo Bay on the southern fringes of the sprawling capital itself.What month is the cheapest to fly to Japan?
High season is considered to be April, May and June. The cheapest month to fly to Japan is September.Which is the best airport to land in Japan?
Narita International Airport (NRT) Though it handled only 44.34 million passengers in 2019\u2014less than half of Haneda's traffic\u2014Narita is Japan's primary international airport, with dozens of airlines flying routes that connect Japan to destinations around the world.What US airports fly to Japan?
Most Popular Cities to Fly into Japan From US- Honolulu (22 direct flights)
- Los Angeles (9 direct flights)
- San Diego (9 direct flights)
- New York - JFK (6 direct flights)
- Chicago - O'Hare (6 direct flights)
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