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Cheap Flights Berlin to Tokyo 2026 — From 300 EUR

Find the cheapest flights from Berlin to Tokyo in 2026. Compare airlines, prices by month, and booking tips to save on your trip.

Route: Berlin (BER) → Tokyo (NRT)

Distance: Direct flights not available

Flight Duration: 12h 30m – 16h (with 1 stop)

Prices by Month

Month Avg Price Demand
January €420 low
February €430 low
March €490 medium
April €560 high
May €510 medium
June €540 medium
July €680 high
August €720 high
September €550 medium
October €490 medium
November €440 low
December €620 high

Airlines on This Route

  • Lufthansa (connecting): from €550 — Book through LH website for cheapest. Star Alliance partner miles can be redeemed. Munich hub often has better frequencies than Frankfurt for this route.
  • All Nippon Airways (ANA) (connecting): from €580 — Use ANA website directly for best prices. Excellent mileage program. Tokyo stopover can be arranged at no extra cost.
  • Japan Airlines (JAL) (connecting): from €560 — JAL often has competitive pricing via Oneworld partners. Check JAL’s European-specific deals page.
  • Turkish Airlines (connecting): from €460 — Istanbul hub provides excellent connectivity. Watch for promotions – often cheapest option. Book 6+ months ahead for best deals.
  • Emirates (connecting): from €650 — Dubai connection is convenient but typically more expensive. Use Skyscanner to compare across dates.
  • Qatar Airways (connecting): from €620 — Often competitive with Turkish on this route. Use QMiles to search award availability.
  • Air France / KLM (connecting): from €480 — Check both CDG and AMS connections – timings vary significantly. Flying Blue miles can be useful.

Booking Strategy

For Berlin to Tokyo, the cheapest bookings typically occur 8-12 weeks before departure, with Tuesday and Wednesday departures consistently 10-15% cheaper than weekend flights. January and February offer the lowest prices (€380-450), while August sees peak pricing reaching €700+. Use Google Flights to track price trends – set alerts for BER-NRT. For Japanese carriers (ANA, JAL), book directly as they often match or beat OTA prices. Turkish Airlines frequently undercuts European carriers by €100+ but requires a longer Istanbul layover. Consider flying into Haneda (HND) if available – it’s closer to central Tokyo than Narita, saving 30-60 minutes on ground transport. Avoid booking in late December or late April (cherry blossom season) unless confirmed in advance.

Route Tips

  • Narita Airport has two terminals – check your airline before arrival as they’re not connected by train, only by shuttle bus (30 min, free)
  • Japan requires a valid passport with 6 months remaining validity – no visa needed for EU citizens for stays under 90 days
  • JR Pass (Japan Rail Pass) is only worth buying if planning extensive train travel outside Tokyo – it’s not valid on Narita Express within the Tokyo metropolitan area
  • Consider a Pocket WiFi or SIM card at Narita (¥500-800/day) for navigation – Google Maps works excellently in Japan
  • Book a middle-seat row on long-haul flights if traveling alone – these are often empty, giving you extra space for the marathon journey

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the flight from Berlin to Tokyo?

There are no direct flights from Berlin to Tokyo. The shortest connecting flights take approximately 12 hours 30 minutes with one stop, typically via Istanbul (Turkish Airlines), Munich/Frankfurt (Lufthansa), or Doha (Qatar Airways). Most connections add 2-4 hours of layover time, bringing total travel time to 14-18 hours. Japanese carriers like ANA and JAL offer excellent service but may have longer layovers in their hub cities. The shortest total travel time is typically achieved with Turkish Airlines via Istanbul, while European carriers offer more flight frequency but often longer overall journey times.

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

Economy class flights from Berlin to Tokyo range from €380-450 in the low season (January-February, November) to €600-800 during peak periods (late July through August, cherry blossom season in April). The average price is approximately €520. Business class fares start around €2,200 and can exceed €4,000 during peak season. Turkish Airlines and Air France/KLM typically offer the lowest prices, while Japanese carriers (ANA, JAL) are slightly more expensive but include better service and meals. Budget carriers are not available on this route as it requires a full-service airline for the long-haul segment.

Are there direct flights from Berlin to Tokyo?

No, there are no direct flights from Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) to Tokyo. This route requires at least one stop. The most common connections are through major European hubs (Frankfurt, Munich, Paris, Amsterdam) or Middle Eastern hubs (Istanbul, Dubai, Doha). Berlin is a relatively smaller airport for Asia routes compared to Frankfurt or Munich. Travelers seeking the most convenient option might consider flying from Berlin to Frankfurt or Munich first, then catching a direct flight to Tokyo, though this often costs more than a single booking through a connecting hub.

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

January and February offer the cheapest flights, with average prices around €420-430. November is also budget-friendly at approximately €440. These months fall outside Japan’s major travel seasons – avoiding cherry blossom (late March-April), Golden Week (late April-early May), summer holidays (July-August), and Christmas/New Year. Late January specifically offers the lowest fares as post-holiday demand drops significantly. Flying in mid-week (Tuesday-Thursday) during these months can yield prices as low as €380-400, though availability is limited.

Which airlines fly from Berlin to Tokyo?

No airline operates direct flights, but several carriers offer convenient one-stop connections. Lufthansa (via Frankfurt or Munich) is the most frequent European option, while Turkish Airlines offers often-cheaper fares via Istanbul. Japanese carriers ANA and Japan Airlines provide excellent service and more generous baggage allowances. Gulf carriers Emirates and Qatar Airways offer premium service via Dubai and Doha respectively. Air France and KLM route via Paris and Amsterdam. All include at least one checked bag in the fare, with Japanese and Gulf carriers typically offering more generous allowances.

What airport do I fly into in Tokyo?

Most flights from Berlin arrive at Tokyo Narita International Airport (NRT), located in Chiba Prefecture about 60-70 km east of central Tokyo. A faster but slightly more expensive option is Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND), which is much closer to the city center (about 15 km) and preferred for business travel. From Narita, the Narita Express train to Tokyo Station takes 55 minutes (¥3,250/€22), while cheaper options include the Access Express bus (¥1,000-1,300, 60-80 minutes) or a taxi (¥20,000+/€130). Some carriers (notably ANA and JAL) may land at Haneda, which offers faster city access.

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

For this route, booking 8-12 weeks ahead yields optimal prices. Airlines typically release their cheapest seats 3-4 months before departure, and these sell quickly. Last-minute bookings (within 2 weeks) are rarely discounted on long-haul routes and often carry significant premiums of 30-50%. The exception is if you’re flexible with dates – checking prices 6+ months out to establish a baseline, then monitoring for drops. January-February bookings for travel that summer should be made by March; November travel can be booked through summer. Japanese carriers sometimes offer advance purchase discounts specific to European markets.

Is it cheaper to fly from Berlin to Tokyo on weekdays?

Yes, Tuesday and Wednesday departures are consistently 10-15% cheaper than Friday-Sunday flights on this route. A Tuesday in January might cost €380-420 while the same flight on Saturday could reach €500+. Thursday falls between these, offering moderate savings. The difference is most pronounced during off-peak seasons (winter months) and less significant during peak periods when flights sell out regardless of the day. Morning departures are typically slightly cheaper than evening flights, though the difference is minimal compared to the day-of-week effect. Use flexible date searches to identify the cheapest day combinations.

Data updated: 2026-03

Posted 17d ago
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