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$537 Find Cheap Flights from New York to Tokyo

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Cheapest round-trip
$1,214
Typical prices: $1,199-$914
Cathay Pacific
Sat 10/31Sat 11/14
JFK - NRT • 1 stop
Cheapest non-stop
$1,220
Typical prices: $1,515-$1,140
Japan Airlines
Fri 9/18Wed 10/7
JFK - HND • Non-stop
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For this long-haul route, Premium Economy adds space on ANA, JAL, and American.
In economy, pick an exit row for legroom; request allergy meals before departure.
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Cheap Flights from New York to Tokyo (NYC-TYO)

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights from New York to Tokyo that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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Recent round-trip flight deals from New York to Tokyo

Sat, Oct 31 - Sat, Nov 14
Cathay Pacific Logo
2:40 pm - 3:35 pm
JFK
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NRT
35h 55m
1 stop
Cathay Pacific Logo
3:30 pm - 7:05 pm
NRT
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JFK
41h 35m
2 stops
$1,214Cathay Pacific
Thu, Oct 15 - Sun, Nov 1
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1:55 am - 8:25 pm
JFK
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HND
29h 30m
1 stop
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4:00 pm - 12:00 pm
HND
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JFK
34h 00m
1 stop
$1,214Cathay Pacific
Fri, Sep 18 - Wed, Oct 7
Japan Airlines Logo
1:30 am - 4:50 am
JFK
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HND
14h 20mnonstop
Japan Airlines Logo
11:05 am - 11:00 am
HND
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JFK
12h 55mnonstop
$1,220Japan Airlines
Tue, Sep 8 - Tue, Sep 22
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6:00 am - 3:20 pm
LGA
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HND
20h 20m
1 stop
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10:20 am - 2:09 pm
HND
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LGA
16h 49m
1 stop
$1,221ANA
Sat, Sep 19 - Fri, Oct 9
Japan Airlines Logo
1:20 pm - 4:40 pm
JFK
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HND
14h 20mnonstop
Japan Airlines Logo
11:05 am - 11:00 am
HND
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JFK
12h 55mnonstop
$1,222Japan Airlines
Tue, Sep 8 - Tue, Sep 22
ANA Logo
9:10 am - 3:10 pm
LGA
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NRT
17h 00m
1 stop
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5:00 pm - 8:25 pm
NRT
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LGA
16h 25m
1 stop
$1,223ANA
Mon, Jul 6 - Fri, Jul 31
Air Canada Logo
6:50 am - 3:40 pm
LGA
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HND
19h 50m
1 stop
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6:05 pm - 10:35 pm
HND
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LGA
41h 30m
1 stop
$1,253Air Canada
Wed, Jul 22 - Thu, Jul 30
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7:25 am - 3:40 pm
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HND
19h 15m
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6:05 pm - 10:35 pm
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41h 30m
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$1,326Air Canada
Tue, Sep 1 - Thu, Sep 10
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7:29 am - 2:20 pm
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HND
17h 51m
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4:30 pm - 8:28 pm
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LGA
16h 58m
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$1,359American Airlines
Wed, Nov 4 - Tue, Dec 1
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6:00 am - 6:25 pm
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HND
22h 25m
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19h 47m
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$1,489American Airlines
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KAYAK's insights & trends for New York to Tokyo flights

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from New York to Tokyo to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

How much is a round-trip flight from New York to Tokyo?

This analysis is based on the cheapest round-trip price found on KAYAK in the last 12 months by searching for a flight from New York to Tokyo departing in October.

What is the cheapest New York to Tokyo flight route?

Data is based on round-trip flight searches on KAYAK over the past month.

The absolute cheapest return flight from New York to Tokyo costs $937 on the route between Newark Airport (EWR) and Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND). However, over the past month, flights between Newark Airport (EWR) and Tokyo Narita Airport (NRT) were, on average, 26% cheaper than other New York-Tokyo routes. The most popular route is between New York John F Kennedy Intl Airport (JFK) and Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND).

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from New York to Tokyo?

The average price of all round-trip flights from New York to Tokyo clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.

If your flying dates are flexible, you should consider flying to Tokyo on a Monday, as we generally find the cheapest rates on that day for this route. On the other hand, Saturday is the most expensive day to fly from New York to Tokyo. For your return ticket, we recommend flying on a Wednesday and avoiding Mondays for the best deals.

What is the cheapest month to fly from New York to Tokyo?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from New York to Tokyo, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.

The cheapest month for flights from New York to Tokyo is January, where tickets cost $983 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are December and June, where the average cost of round-trip tickets is $1,728 and $1,496 respectively.

Can I save money by flying with a layover from New York to Tokyo?

The average round-trip price for all non-stop flights, flights with one layover, and flights with two layovers for the route found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.

Yes, flying with a layover may cost you more time, but you can also save money on the route, with a 3 stops layover the cheapest option at $1,187 on average.

How far in advance should I book a flight from New York to Tokyo?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights from New York to Tokyo, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below average price on the flight from New York to Tokyo, you should book around 3 weeks before departure, which saves you about 46% compared to booking last minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 5 weeks before departure.

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Expert advice for your flight from New York to Tokyo

 
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KAYAK teamed up with top travel experts to share the best tips for your journey.
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Gabriel Leigh

Gabriel Leigh

Expert on ANA and NRT

Gabriel is a writer and video creator. As senior content producer for Flightradar24 and Monocle’s transport correspondent, he keeps a close eye on aviation in particular. He has also written travel articles for the likes of The New York Times. Born in New York but raised around the world, he now lives in Sweden. He’s been to 75 countries, flying 2.3 million miles on 113 airlines and through 234 airports in the process.

Robert Schrader

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Expert on Japan Airlines

One of the web's original travel bloggers, Robert launched his first site Leave Your Daily Hell in 2009. Since then, he's expanded into destination niche sites (one each for Japan, Thailand and Taiwan), in addition to having written for the inflight magazines of Singapore Airlines and Korean Air. Overall, he's visited nearly 100 countries, and flies business as often as possible.

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Expert on United Airlines and EWR

Stefanie Waldek is a freelance space, travel, and design writer based in Saratoga Springs, NY. Her words have appeared in Space.com, Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Architectural Digest, and House Beautiful, among other publications. An expert in aviation and expedition cruising, Stefanie is frequently up in the air or on the sea, likely en route to Antarctica or the Arctic.

Harriet Baskas

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Expert on American Airlines and JFK

Harriet is an award-winning journalist who is happiest in an airport or an unusual museum. Her stories about airports, air travel, and the business of travel have appeared on NBC News, CNBC, USA TODAY, The Points Guy and other outlets. She is the creator of the StuckatTheAirport.com blog and the author of nine books. When not out on the road or exploring the latest airport amenities, she’s home in Seattle getting ready for the next adventure.

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Brandon Schultz is an award-winning food and travel writer based in New York City. His work has appeared in Forbes, AAA, Thrillist, Travel + Leisure, and The Daily Meal, among many others, and he is the author of 6 books, including 3 cookbooks.

KAYAK's tips to save more on a New York to Tokyo flight

When planning a trip from New York to Tokyo, there are several strategies to consider for saving money. Generally, Tuesday is the cheapest day of the week to fly, and September is the cheapest month.

Cheapest Route: Opt for flights from Newark (EWR) to Tokyo Narita (NRT) for the most affordable route.

Booking Time: Book your flight at least 180 days in advance to get the best deal.

Budget Airline: Japan Airlines generally offers the cheapest fares for this route.

Layovers: Consider flights with one stop, as they are typically cheaper than direct flights.

Direct Flights: If you prefer direct flights, American Airlines usually offers the cheapest options.

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Low seasonJanuary
Cheapest flight$537
Best time to beat the crowds with an average 20% drop in price.
Most popular time to fly with an average 1% increase in price.
Flight from Stewart Intl. to Tokyo Narita Airport

When to book flights from New York to Tokyo

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel from New York to Tokyo based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
Estimated round-trip price
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Flights from New York to Tokyo: the best tips from KAYAK users' own experiences

Insights shared by verified travelers who flew the route from New York to Tokyo 
Verified travelerFlew with American Airlines
JFK
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HND
Jun 2026
JFK was a convenient airport to fly out of if you arrive for an early flight. Download all your media ahead of time. don't buy the internet in-flight if you don't have to.
Verified travelerFlew with ANA
JFK
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HND
Apr 2026
be prepared for the long flight. wear comfortable clothes and shoes and be prepared for drastic changes in weather
Verified travelerFlew with ANA
JFK
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HND
Mar 2025
Try not to sleep on the plane right away and adjust yourself to Tokyo time immediately once you get on the plane.
Verified travelerFlew with Japan Airlines
JFK
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HND
Aug 2024
Make sure if you have any type of food allergies you let them know ahead of time instead of during your flight. The airline will do their best to accommodate your allergies and they take them very seriously. Economy wasn’t to bad on the way there I would recommend sitting in and exit row if you’re looking for leg room and it also helps to be close to the bathrooms.

FAQs for booking flights from New York to Tokyo

  • What are some good hotels near Narita International Airport (NRT)?

    The Narita Tobu Hotel Airport is a casual choice located just a 5-minute drive from Narita International Airport (NRT) and offers a free airport shuttle service for guests. Meanwhile, the Hotel Nikko Narita is a 4-star option situated only a 6-minute drive from the airport and just 15 minutes from the Naritasan Shinshōji Temple.

  • What amenities are available for children at Haneda International Airport (HND)?

    If you are traveling with your family, be sure to stop by the Kids Space play area located on the Arrivals concourse of Haneda International Airport. This play area is a convenient place to let kids burn off some steam after a long flight and is free to access. Additionally, if you are traveling with a baby or toddler, you can rent a stroller from any of the Information Desks located throughout the different terminals.

  • Can I store my luggage in Narita International Airport (NRT)?

    If you would like to store your luggage or personal items at Narita International Airport (NRT), look for one of the Luggage Store desks in the different Arrivals terminals. They can store as much luggage as you need and offer both hourly and daily rates. Three charge levels apply according to baggage size (small, medium and large).

  • Where are the duty-free shops located at Haneda International Airport (HND)?

    If you're looking to restock some essentials upon arrival in Tokyo, consider visiting the duty-free shops at HND. They offer a variety of retail products ranging from food, electronics, jewelry and apparel to local souvenirs. For cosmetics or medicine, visit Matsumoto Kiyoshi in the Departure Lobby of Terminal 3, and for other products, head to the Laox store on the 3rd Floor of Terminal 3. The Laox store has multilingual staff who ensure you get shopping assistance whenever you require it.

  • What are the layover options for New York to Tokyo flights?

    There are major airlines with nonstop flights from New York to Tokyo. However, flights with at least a single stop en route are an ideal option for passengers looking to fly on a budget. The layover options for the one or two-stop flights vary depending on your departure and arrival airports. If you’re flying from JFK to NRT, expect layovers in Chicago, Boston, San Francisco or Seattle, while those to HND from the same airport have common stops in Atlanta and Los Angeles. Flights from EWR to NRT commonly stop in Los Angeles, Dallas, San Francisco, Boston or Toronto.

  • Which airlines offer sustainable flights from New York to Tokyo?

    Each passenger on a flight from New York to Tokyo emits about 5896 kg of carbon. However, American Airlines, Air Canada, Alaska Airlines and ZIPAIR offer some of the most environmentally-friendly flights on this route. Their flights emit approximately 33%, 34%, 35% and 36% less carbon respectively than those of their competitors.

  • What is the best way to travel from Haneda International Airport to downtown Tokyo?

    The quickest way to travel between Haneda International Airport (HND) and downtown Tokyo is by rental car or taxi, which takes approximately 20 minutes in normal traffic. Alternatively, you can opt to use public transportation, such as the local bus or monorail, which would take closer to 45 minutes.

  • What are the accessible services offered at Narita International Airport (NRT)?

    NRT’s management strives to ensure that special needs passengers traveling through the airport have equal access to their services and activities. It offers parking lots reserved for passengers with disabilities, accessible toilets, elevators, wheelchair assistance and electric vehicles for travelers with reduced mobility. NRT also provides Quiet Rooms in International Terminal 3 and Domestic Terminals 1, 2 and 3. To request special assistance services, passengers can call their airline or visit any information center within the airport.

  • What is the cheapest flight from New York to Tokyo?

    In the last 5 days, the lowest price for a flight from New York to Tokyo was $493 for a one-way ticket and $1,214 for a round-trip.

  • Do I need a passport to fly between New York and Tokyo?

    A passport is required to fly from New York to Tokyo.

  • Which airports will I be using when flying from New York to Tokyo?

    When flying out of New York you will be using one of these airports: Newark, New York John F Kennedy Intl, or New York LaGuardia. You will be landing at one of these airports: Tokyo Haneda or Tokyo Narita.

  • Which airlines offer Wi-Fi service onboard planes from New York to Tokyo?

    American Airlines, Japan Airlines, and Asiana Airlines offer inflight Wi-Fi service on the New York to Tokyo flight route.

  • Which aircraft models fly most regularly from New York to Tokyo?

    The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the New York to Tokyo flight route.

  • Which airline alliances offer flights from New York to Tokyo?

    SkyTeam, oneworld, and Star Alliance are the airline alliances operating flights between New York and Tokyo, with SkyTeam being the most commonly used for this route.

  • On which days can I fly direct from New York to Tokyo?

    There are nonstop flights from New York to Tokyo on a daily basis.

  • Which is the best airline for flights from New York to Tokyo, ANA or Japan Airlines?

    The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from New York to Tokyo are ANA and Japan Airlines. With an average price for the route of $1,370 and an overall rating of 8.3, ANA is the most popular choice. Japan Airlines is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of $1,462 and an overall rating of 8.3.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from New York to Tokyo?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from New York to Tokyo.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from New York to Tokyo?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Tokyo from New York is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from New York to Tokyo?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Tokyo with an airline and back to New York with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from New York to Tokyo?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Tokyo from New York up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

KAYAK’s top tips for finding a cheap flight from New York to Tokyo

  • Looking for a cheap flight? 25% of our users found flights on this route for $996 or less one-way and $1,275 or less round-trip.
  • If your flight is scheduled for an early departure from New York, the TWA Hotel in JFK would be ideal for an overnight stay. This fine establishment is located inside the airport in Terminal 5, and offers both day rooms and standard rooms for 24 hours.
  • Smokers must use the smoking rooms at Tokyo Narita International Airport (NRT). NRT offers designated smoking rooms in Terminals 1 and 2. Note that smoking in any other place within the airport is prohibited.
  • Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND) hosts a fully-operating branch of Mizuho Bank in the International Terminal, offering currency exchange services on Levels 1, 2 and 3. Additionally, Travelex Japan and Shinhan Bank Japan provide currency exchange services at International Departures.
  • To have a working cell phone during your time in Tokyo, visit the cell phone rental desks located in Terminals 2 and 3 of Haneda International Airport. The employees at these desks can either rent you a cell phone or help you install a new SIM card in your current cell phone.
  • If you would like to take a shower after your flight lands at Haneda International Airport (HND), visit the shower facility located on the second floor of the Arrivals wing. This facility contains 15 public showers, is open 24/7, and provides customers with towels, shampoo and hair dryers.
  • If you would like to take a direct flight from New York to Tokyo, there are several airlines you can choose from. American Airlines, United Airlines and All Nippon Airways all offer multiple direct flights per day, providing many amenities, including complimentary food and drinks.
  • Make sure to take into consideration where you plan on staying in Tokyo, as the city has two different airports. While Haneda International Airport (HND) is a convenient choice for travelers staying near Tokyo’s city center, Narita International Airport (NRT) is more practical for those staying on the outskirts of the city.
  • Planning on booking one of the many flights from New York to Tokyo? Don’t forget to choose your departure airport based on what is most convenient for you. LaGuardia Airport (LGA) is a convenient choice for travelers departing from Queens or Long Island, while John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK) and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) are practical options for those leaving from Manhattan.
  • If you're flying out from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), you have several parking options available. These include short-term stays around the terminals, long-term parking in the Economy Lot, and an alternative parking option at the P4 Garage.
  • Nursing mothers flying out from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) can use the airport’s Mamava Lactation pods to breast pump or feed their infants. These pods are spread throughout the terminals and offer power outlets, two benches and a changing station. You can find a pod near Gates 25 and 12 in Terminal 5.

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Reviews of the top 5 airlines serving from New York to Tokyo

 
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Japan AirlinesOverall score based on 1839 reviews
8.2Comfort
7.7Food
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8.4Boarding
8.7Crew
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There were no vegetarian options on flight from India. Then on the next flight there was no chosen entree available. Movie selection was mediocre

6.0 GoodJasmine, Jun 2026
DEL - NRT
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There were no vegetarian options on flight from India. Then on the next flight there was no chosen entree available. Movie selection was mediocre

It was fine but my trip from Narita Japan to L.A kind of mediocre because did not get the assigned window seat.

It was good overall. What I liked most was the restrooms. Compared to other airlines, the restrooms seem larger and look clean. The seats also look clean. The attendants are nice, except one time during the flight. I was sitting on aisle and a man sitting window. He asked an attendant for a snack. She told him to go ahead and get some snack from the section with food storage (I am not sure how it is called). So, I had to get up to let him get out from his seat. Why she did not bring him some snacks so that I would not have to move, I do not know... I was kind of surprised how inconsiderate the attendant was.

JOKE of a company with the most Ridiculous policies. JAL is amazing, KAYAK/UNDERPRICER is the worst company I have ever dealt with, NEVER AGAIN

Overall, a solid flight experience. Boarding was quick and efficient, even with a full and overbooked flight. The flight crew did a great job providing attentive and friendly service throughout. I flew in economy, and while the seats were acceptable, they could definitely use more cushioning, especially for a 14-hour flight. By the end, it was quite uncomfortable to remain seated. Legroom was also limited, particularly with a bag stored under the seat and the passenger in front reclining. That said, everything else went smoothly, and I appreciated the professionalism of the crew.

The flight was delightful overall. The check-in and boarding were on smooth and on time. Amenities and staffs were elevated. However, if glasses were served instead of cups, there should be a complete premium.

Sure I would’ve liked a little more space, but it was better than economy. I bring my own food because I have food allergies it would be nice if they offered larger salads or more vegetables instead of starch it was really a good flight. I don’t wanna complain. I’m grateful to fly at all safely. Thank you to the pilots.

Flight crews are very attentive and polite. Cabin and toilets are clean. Food is above average for economy class. We missed our connecting flights because the first flight was delayed, the ground crews at Tokyo were very helpful, providing all the information and support (including cash for our train ticket) to get us to our destination. Very impressive. No wonder they are always at the top ten lists.

Excellent! So happy that the crew members were so helpful and friendly and able to understandably communicate. They’re very receptive with someone like me, with disability. I love that I did not even have to ask for luggage help like, having to place and take down my carry-on luggage in and out of the over-head compartment. Hope, help is extended to disabled passenger(s) through out class classifications they’ve bought; economy or business class it might be. As a disabled person myself, I’m truly of great appreciation of this kind of help. Means a lot !!! Thank you so very much JAL crew. You out done others on this customer service part of the trip. Please continue to do so. From now on, I’ll choose JAL as my airline whenever I have to fly to any southeast asian countries. And I will disseminate my excellent travel experience with you to others.

American Airlines food is horrible. Also, paid to fly JAL on all segments, but received a much lower quality. I was disappointed to learn that we would be using American Airlines on this flight, which has less comfort, entertainment, choices, and lower standard of service. Overall not satisfied.

On time. Convenience of a small airport. Excellent service from staff at check-in.

LAX to San Francisco under UA was sooooo stressful! Flights was delayed and no assistance from the airline to the next flight. Flew UA twice and both flights highly distressful.

I thought I bought the ticket directly through Kayak not a 3rd party

I like that we made it faster than regularly scheduled. Everything else was poor. The boarding was slow and chaotic. One person was screaming instructions to people that didn’t understand and there was only one camera so boarding was slow. The crew was not very friendly and one stewardess was extremely rude to everyone the entire flight. The food was not good and not themed to the country we were going to like every international flight I’ve taken. Lastly the seats were awful. After this flight I would never recommend United and will actively avoid booking another flight through them.

When I checked in, it printed two bag tags. The helper said they would cancel the other. They canceled both and my bag was left behind

It was really fast to Tokyo. Much faster than the budget carriers. However a lot less space than international flights.

The ladies are great seats should be a little bigger!

Couple of hours delayed, we had to re-booked our Shinkansen reservation twice. United Aiines need to improve their time!

The check-in started 3 minutes early; there were people lining up a half hour before. I was third, and I got checked in and passes in hand for my connection as well; I walked away from the desk one minute before it was even supposed to be open. Amazing. That said, the food on the first leg of my trip was not good, and I didn’t finish it. Second leg, it was tasty. You get a cup of Häagen-Dazs after dinner. The staff were polite and helpful. Will use again.

Crew was fantastic. Seats were not completely lay flat but still comfortable to watch a show. International food was lobster which was very big but a little tough. The scallop appetizer was delicious. Loved the individual air conditioning vent at each seat. Flight overall was very smooth and very good.

I was promised by United Airline (operated by ANA) that I will be seated together with my kids as I am the only adult flying with two minors. We did not get seats together in our 11 hours flight from LA to Tokyo. When asked at the gate, ANA representative said United Airline should have informed them that there is a parent flying with two minors. He said they can’t do anything in the system as the flight is full. He ask me to ask passengers next to me and the kids if they are willing to change seats. This is ridiculous! However, I went in the flight and asked other passages but no one willing to change seats. 11 hours and we were seating separately. I was very disappointed with this. It made things super inconvenient for me.

I'm a United 1K member and have ben for 10 years. The gate agent had no control over the boarding process and had us passengers queued for hours as delays were announced. On the plane, the overhead air nozzle was broken so col over was powering through on me and the passenger next to me. Not a great experience for a million miler on United. Feel free to contact me. Josh Smigel - DM426089

I paid for a confirmed upgraded aisle seat and was moved to a center seat in the back of the plane at the last minute.

Smooth travel. Immediate update prior flight delay so I can arrange myself properly without too rush.

Everything was the best it could be. Crew found me with pre- ordered food. Excellent experience!

Improve the food offerings and cabin seating. My wife would prefer to fly another airline, even with a connection for a more comfortable trip. A 737-8 should not be scheduled for a 6 hour segment, which turned into 7.5 hours due to the origin ground delay.

Check in was chaotic with only one counter for business class and first class. The luggage conveyor belt at JFK airport was broken so the flight departure was delayed which made the flight stressful as I had a tight connection. Although the captain said they could make up the delay, they didn’t do so.

As I wrote earlier, poor planning and/or communication. At least twice, we were told that we would be boarding in less than ten minutes, only to have the flight again delayed at least another hour.

Very comfortable seating and the Flight staff were very attentive. The premium economy section that I was seated in was very clean, updated, and well appointed. I would highly recommend flying United Airlines as this experience was better than the Japan Airlines business class that I flew several months ago.

Cree was organized and pleasant. Plane had good seating but as it’s a shuttle toilets hadn’t been thoroughly cleaned (eg. bins too full)

Leave on time. We waited on the plane for hour hours and it was hot and smelly

The crew was very attentive through out the flight. Seats were comfortable, nice flight bag with pillow and blanket. Food was okay, since it was a overnight flight seemed to go by fast.

The flight attendant on my side of business class seemed like a novice and did not provide good service. Otherwise the flight was good and the entertainment system was very good. No free WiFi.

Flying in the United States with the major airlines has become so underwhelming. A 2-3hr flight in most other parts of the world with the major carriers of the area comes with newer, CLEANER aircraft and significantly better in flight service in terms of both staff attitude and a actual meal service.

I am writing to share detailed feedback regarding my recent journey with American Airlines on the New York (JFK) to New Delhi (DEL) sector, which was ultimately diverted to Jaipur (JAI) due to weather conditions. At the outset, I would like to acknowledge that this was a full long-haul flight of approximately 14–15 hours, and while the journey fulfilled its primary transport objective, several aspects of the experience warrant both recognition and constructive feedback. 1. Cabin Crew Conduct and Service Consistency While the majority of the cabin crew maintained a polite and professional demeanor, one flight attendant’s conduct was notably inconsistent with expected service standards. The tone was often directive and lacked the warmth and guest-centric engagement typically associated with long-haul service. This created a perceptible imbalance in the cabin experience. Although other crew members acknowledged and apologized for the behavior, it highlighted a gap in service standardization and supervisory oversight. 2. Inflight Experience (IFE & Comfort) The inflight entertainment system was unreliable, with content failing to load consistently throughout the journey. Seating comfort in economy class was below expectations when compared with other international long-haul carriers. Cabin environment management at times felt unsettled, with noticeable noise and movement in the aisles. 3. Disruption Handling and Communication (DEL Diversion to JAI) The diversion to Jaipur due to weather was understandably beyond the airline’s control. However, the handling of post-diversion communication and guest management was an area of concern: Information during and after the diversion was fragmented and lacked clarity Limited guidance was provided upon disembarkation regarding next steps (transport, accommodation, onward travel) Ground coordination appeared inconsistent, with hotel partners and passengers receiving incomplete or delayed updates Communication the following morning remained unclear, including last-minute changes to transfer timings This resulted in avoidable uncertainty during a critical disruption phase. 4. Positive Acknowledgment – Ground Recovery Arrangements It is important to recognize that despite the initial communication gaps, the overall recovery framework was eventually well executed: Hotel accommodation was arranged efficiently Meal vouchers were provided appropriately Transfers between airport and hotel were organized in a structured manner Given the sudden and large-scale disruption, these arrangements were commendable and reflect the airline’s ability to operationally recover once systems were in place. 5. Recommendations for Improvement In the interest of strengthening the overall customer experience, I would respectfully propose the following: Service Delivery Reinforce consistent cabin crew service standards, particularly for long-haul sectors Enhance supervisory presence to address outlier behaviors in real time Inflight Product Improve reliability of inflight entertainment systems Reassess economy seating comfort for ultra-long-haul routes Disruption Management Establish a more visible “Care & Coordination Team” during irregular operations Ensure clear, centralized communication (single source of truth) for passengers and ground partners Provide structured briefing points to hotel and transport vendors to avoid information gaps Introduce proactive guest engagement (clear next steps, timelines, reassurance) Closing Reflection: While the journey was impacted by both controllable and uncontrollable factors, the overall experience would have been significantly enhanced through greater consistency in service delivery and more structured communication during disruption. I appreciate the efforts made by the broader team in arranging accommodation and onward logistics under challenging circumstances. With improved coordination and alignment, the experience can be elevated to match the expectations of a global long-haul carrier. Thank you for your attention to this feedback. I trust it will be received constructively and contribute to ongoing service improvement. Warm regards, Soosnata Chowdhury Convert effective for airlines) Or tailor tone

Friendly crew is the only nice thing. Seats uncomfortable. Food and snacks horrible. Movies were the same as the first 10 hour flight two weeks before

Wifi was spotty. Tray table was very dirty when I sat down.

Flight was extremely hot and they made us check our bags when the space was nowhere near full

Same plane as RDU to LGA — internet not working. Pilot issue of some sort at end of prior flight - I was on same plane for my connection. Late/delayed —

I cancelled my ticket less than 24 hours deadline but I didn’t get refunded.

Didnt make it on flight. Flight was delayed. Then had to get rebooked for a flight that was 8 hours later. Guess who had to wait for 8 hours at the airport?

The Air Canada AC1 flight from Toronto to Tokyo on May 16 was great overall. Service, crew, food and entertainment were all excellent and everything ran smoothly. We had emergency exit seats so legroom was amazing, but the seats themselves weren’t very comfortable and the plane feels like it could use an upgrade for a long-haul flight. Aside from that, everything else was perfect.

The plane was very cramped to point there was no way not to touch person beside you and a stewardess screamed at my son when I touched her arm to get her attention to let her know she forgot to give him his dinner when she passed him and gave a dinner to passenger behind him. Very inappropriate response and She never came back to apologize and other stewardess said she was sorry “if I felt” she was inappropriate. Horrible experience and she should be reprimanded for her behavior

Great setup on both flights except the last flight we got condensed dripping all over me in the last 20 mins of the flight

Everything went smoothly — on-time departure and very organized boarding. We pre-ordered vegan meals, which were fine but not especially memorable. We may have had slightly higher expectations given it was a Japanese airline. It felt like a dinner meal than a breakfast. Overall, it was a good flight experience and we would recommend it.

This flight with a lot empty place , and I have more room, feeling comfortable.

Allow me to book extra bag check in as free though I packed in 1 luggage but that was 7 LBS overweight so make another bag to free check in.

Snacks were just placed and many people were hungry and unaware they were available. Ran out of water bottles. Attendants not available. Missed entire meal.

The cabin crew was professional and there were plenty of movie choices, but the food was a bit sub-standard.

The flight was delayed an hour, but not because of Air Canada. The crew was polite, professional, and competent. The food was above average for Air Canada, but just fine. The stand out for me in the 10 hour flight was the entertainment package. The best of any airline I’ve experienced so far. Looking forward to my return flight to finish some more of the shows I was watching.

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