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Cheap Flights Paris to Tokyo 2026 — Fares, Airlines & Best Time to Book

Paris to Tokyo is one of Europe’s flagship long-haul routes, and you have a real choice: fly non-stop to Haneda in around fourteen hours, or save money on a one-stop itinerary through the Gulf or Asia. This guide covers who flies the route, what a fair return fare looks like in euros, and when to book for the best price.

Route: Paris (CDG) → Tokyo Haneda (HND)

Distance: approximately 9,700 km (6,000 miles) direct

Non-stop flight time: about 13h 30m – 14h 50m each way (longer than the pre-2022 timing because flights now route south of Russian airspace)

Direct flights: Yes — Air France, Japan Airlines (JAL) and All Nippon Airways (ANA) all fly non-stop from Charles de Gaulle to Haneda. One-stop options are usually cheaper.

Fares from Paris to Tokyo (EUR)

Japan is a year-round destination, but fares track its seasons closely. The cherry-blossom weeks (late March to mid-April) and the autumn foliage of October–November are the most popular and priciest, along with Christmas/New Year and Japan’s Golden Week. Winter (January–February, outside the holidays) and the humid early summer are the cheapest. The figures below are typical economy return fares; the lowest are usually one-stop itineraries, with non-stops sitting toward the higher end.

Month Typical return (economy) Demand
January €550 – €750 low-medium
February €540 – €720 low-medium
March €650 – €900 high (blossom)
April €650 – €950 very high (blossom)
May €580 – €800 medium (Golden Week early)
June €520 – €700 low
July €600 – €820 medium (summer holidays)
August €620 – €850 medium-high
September €560 – €780 medium
October €620 – €880 high (autumn colours)
November €600 – €850 high
December €650 – €950 very high (holidays)

Reference points from our own deal tracking: a strong return lands around €480–€580, a typical fair price is roughly €650–€700, and anything under about €550 is worth booking quickly. The lowest fares are usually one-stop; non-stop Air France, JAL and ANA returns generally start around €600–€700 outside the peak weeks.

Airlines on this route

Non-stop (about 13½–15 hours):

  • Air France — the most frequent non-stop, several times daily from Charles de Gaulle to Haneda on the Boeing 787.
  • Japan Airlines (JAL) — non-stop CDG → Haneda; consistently top-rated economy and excellent service.
  • All Nippon Airways (ANA) — non-stop to Haneda; 5-star carrier with a strong hard product on the 787.

One-stop (usually the cheapest, about 16–20 hours total):

  • Emirates via Dubai and Qatar Airways via Doha — frequent, strong economy, often the best value.
  • Turkish Airlines via Istanbul — a wide schedule and frequently the lowest headline fares.
  • Finnair, Lufthansa and other European carriers — one-stop via their home hubs; times vary with the connection.

Because the one-stop carriers compete hard, they usually undercut the non-stops by €80–€200. If time and comfort matter most, book a non-stop to Haneda; if price is the priority, a single stop through the Gulf or Istanbul is the sweet spot.

When to book & how to save

  • Book 2–5 months ahead for the best balance of price and choice; long-haul fares to Tokyo rarely improve in the final weeks.
  • Avoid the blossom and foliage peaks (late March–April and October–November) and the Christmas/Golden Week holidays, which are the most expensive.
  • Fly in winter or early summer (January–February, June) for the lowest fares.
  • Prefer Haneda over Narita. The non-stops land at Haneda, which is far closer to central Tokyo than Narita — a real time and cost saving on arrival.
  • Compare all-in prices including bags: full-service carriers to Japan generally include a checked bag, but the cheapest “light” fares may not.

Arriving in Tokyo

The non-stops land at Haneda (HND), only about 15 km south of central Tokyo. The Tokyo Monorail to Hamamatsucho or the Keikyu Line toward Shinagawa each reach the centre in around 15–30 minutes for well under €5. A taxi to central Tokyo costs roughly €40–€60. If a one-stop itinerary routes you into Narita (NRT) instead, it is about 60 km out — the Narita Express or Keisei Skyliner takes 40–60 minutes — so check which airport your ticket uses before booking onward transport.

Frequently asked questions

How long is the flight from Paris to Tokyo?

Non-stop flights take about 13 hours 30 minutes to 14 hours 50 minutes each way. That is longer than it used to be because flights now route south to avoid Russian airspace. One-stop itineraries via the Gulf or Istanbul typically take 16 to 20 hours in total, depending on the connection.

Are there direct flights from Paris to Tokyo?

Yes. Air France, Japan Airlines (JAL) and All Nippon Airways (ANA) all fly non-stop from Paris Charles de Gaulle to Tokyo Haneda. If you’d rather save money, one-stop flights with Emirates, Qatar Airways or Turkish Airlines are usually cheaper than the non-stops.

How much does it cost to fly from Paris to Tokyo?

A typical economy return runs about €520–€950 depending on the season. The best deals dip to around €480–€580, usually in winter or early summer, while the blossom, autumn and holiday peaks sit toward the top of the range.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Paris to Tokyo?

January, February and June are usually the cheapest, with returns from around €480–€550. Avoid late March–April (cherry blossom), October–November (autumn colours) and the Christmas and Golden Week holidays, which are the busiest and most expensive.

Which airlines fly from Paris to Tokyo?

Non-stop: Air France, Japan Airlines and ANA, all from Charles de Gaulle to Haneda. One-stop: Emirates (via Dubai), Qatar Airways (via Doha), Turkish Airlines (via Istanbul) and European carriers such as Finnair and Lufthansa, which usually offer the lowest fares.

Which airport do I fly into in Tokyo?

The non-stops land at Haneda (HND), much closer to central Tokyo than Narita. Some one-stop itineraries arrive at Narita (NRT), about 60 km out. Both are well connected by fast trains, but Haneda saves you time and money on arrival, so it’s worth choosing if the fare is similar.

How far in advance should I book Paris to Tokyo flights?

Aim to book 2 to 5 months ahead. Long-haul fares to Tokyo tend to rise as departure approaches, especially around the cherry-blossom season, autumn and the Christmas and Golden Week holidays, so early booking almost always wins.

Is it cheaper to fly on weekdays?

Often, yes — midweek departures (Tuesday to Thursday) are usually a little cheaper than Friday–Sunday, and flying out and back on weekdays can save €40–€100 on a return. Being flexible by a day or two is one of the easiest ways to cut the fare on this route.

Fare guidance based on aifly.one deal tracking and current airline schedules; last reviewed July 2026. Indicative economy returns — always check the live fare before booking.

Posted 119d ago

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