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Flights Washington, D.C. — Tokyo

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Cheap flights Washington, D.C. — Tokyo

Below you can see the best deals on flights Washington, D.C. — Tokyo for upcoming dates. Direct and connecting flights from various airlines — compare prices and choose the right ticket.

The lowest price for the next 2 months is on 11 August, from AED 2,121.

Top 10 cheap flights Washington, D.C. — Tokyo

Direct flights Washington, D.C. — Tokyo

Direct flight options for Washington, D.C. — Tokyo with no stopovers on upcoming dates. A direct flight is faster and more convenient — especially when travelling with luggage or children.

The fastest direct flight is operated by All Nippon Airways — travel time is 14 h 5 min.

Top 10 direct flights Washington, D.C. — Tokyo

About the Washington, D.C. — Tokyo flight

On this page, you can find and book flights from Washington, D.C. to Tokyo. This 10,930 km route is served regularly, with approximately 9 flights per week. Before booking, you can check information on how to get to the departure airport and plan your travel via airport transfers at your destination.

Flights on this route are operated by reliable airlines such as UA and NH. Keep in mind that ticket prices change constantly, so we recommend using the low-price calendar and price trend chart below to find the best deal.

Flight schedule Washington, D.C. — Tokyo

The table shows direct flights Washington, D.C. → Tokyo on the selected date. The flight takes approximately 14 h 10 min. Regular flights are operated by All Nippon Airways and United Airlines. Departures from Washington Dulles International Airport, Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport and Ronald Reagan National Airport airports, arrivals at Haneda Airport and Narita International Airport.

For each flight, the following details are shown: departure time (local), arrival city and airport, flight number and airline, terminal or gate, and status. Click on a flight to open its details and go to ticket search. To view flights on a different day, change the date above the table.

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Flight ticket prices by day: Washington, D.C. — Tokyo

Below is a calendar of the lowest flight ticket prices for Washington, D.C. — Tokyo by day. Pick a convenient date and instantly see the fare. The cheapest flights on this route start from AED 1,945 in r, and the most expensive are around AED 3,600 in r. If your travel dates are flexible, the calendar will help you find the best price for your preferred period. To view round-trip fares, switch to the "Round trip" tab above the calendar, select your departure date — and the right-hand calendar will highlight the lowest prices for return flights on each day.

 
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Prices by month

Washington, D.C. → Tokyo, average one-way price

MonthAverage priceLevelMonthAverage priceLevelMonthAverage priceLevel
JanAED 2,888lowMayAED 3,446mediumSepAED 3,027low
FebAED 2,748lowJunAED 3,772highOctAED 3,214medium
MarAED 3,540mediumJulAED 4,005highNovAED 2,934low
AprAED 3,167mediumAugAED 3,446mediumDecAED 4,192high

Some values are estimated based on seasonality.

When to fly

Climate conditions in Japan's capital vary significantly throughout the year: the warmest month is August, with average temperatures reaching 30.6°C, while the coldest and driest is January. Peak rainfall occurs in October, when precipitation levels reach their maximum.

From a budget perspective, it is most cost-effective to plan your flight for December, when ticket prices start AED 1,945. The most expensive time to travel is June—during this period, the minimum price rises to AED 3,600.

The optimal choice for balancing weather conditions and flight costs is November, when the heat subsides and prices remain moderate. It is best to avoid June dates due to peak pricing on this route.

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How to get the best deal on a Washington, D.C. — Tokyo ticket

  • Use the low-price calendar on this page to compare departure costs for flexible dates, as the price difference can be significant.
  • On a route exceeding 10,000 km, connecting flights are often cheaper than direct ones, allowing you to save AED 699.
  • We recommend booking United Airlines (UA) and All Nippon Airways (NH) tickets at least 2–3 months before departure to access the most favorable fares.
  • Pay attention to baggage and carry-on allowances when choosing a fare, as excess fees at the airport on transcontinental flights can significantly increase the total cost of your trip.

Airlines

Regular air service on this route is provided by United Airlines and All Nippon Airways. These two carriers are the leaders on this route, operating about 9 flights per week and offering passengers both direct flights and convenient connections. Detailed information on departure times and route options can be found in the schedule below.

  • All Nippon Airways
    All Nippon AirwaysNH
    5x/week
    WebsiteFleet: 21648M pax/year
    • Direct flight IAD → HND5x/week
      Duration
      14h 5m
      Days
      MTWTFSS
  • United Airlines
    United AirlinesUA
    5x/week
    WebsiteFleet: 956165M pax/year
    • Direct flight IAD → HND5x/week
      Duration
      14h 5m
      Days
      MTWTFSS

Cities and airports on the Washington, D.C. — Tokyo route

Flights Washington, D.C. — Tokyo depart from Washington Dulles International Airport, Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport and Ronald Reagan National Airport and arrive at Haneda Airport and Narita International Airport. Below are pages for the cities, countries, and airports on the route: airlines, schedules, and travel guides.

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Frequently asked questions about the Washington, D.C. — Tokyo flight

How long is the flight from Washington to Tokyo?

The distance between the cities is 10,930 km. A direct flight takes an average of about 13–14 hours; travel time for connecting flights depends on the duration of the layover.

Which airlines fly from Washington to Tokyo?

The main carriers on this route are United Airlines (UA) and All Nippon Airways (NH). Together, they operate about 9 flights per week.

Are there direct flights?

Yes, non-stop direct flights are available on this route. You can also choose options with one connection, which are often cheaper.

How much is the cheapest ticket?

Flight prices are dynamic and depend on the season and demand. You can find the current minimum for your desired dates in the low-price calendar on this page.

When is the best time to buy a ticket?

To find the best deals, we recommend booking your flight in advance and monitoring the price trend chart to make your purchase during a price drop.

Which airport does the flight arrive at?

Flights from Washington arrive at Tokyo's international airports. The specific arrival airport (Narita or Haneda) will be indicated in the details of your selected ticket.

Where else you can fly from Washington, D.C.

Where else you can fly from Tokyo

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