

Narita International Airport (NRT), formally New Tokyo International Airport, is one of two major airports servicing Tokyo (the other being the more domestically focused Haneda Airport). Located roughly 80km from central Tokyo attractions like Shibuya Crossing and the Imperial Palace, the easiest way to get to Narita International Airport from the city is on board the JR Narita Express, which will take you about an hour. The airport is a major hub for Japan Airlines, the country’s flag carrier, and features a dedicated Nintendo Check In area within Terminal 1 for travellers to enjoy before taking off.

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There are three terminals at Narita International Airport, Terminals 1, 2 and 3. Check your airline and flight booking in advance to find out which terminal your flight will be departing from and where you need to go for check-in and bag drop. It’s always a good idea to arrive at the airport nice and early for your flight and to confirm check-in times directly with your airline, as each may have different requirements. Keep in mind, it may be possible to check in for your flights online in advance via your airline’s website or app, which can be an easy way to save time at the airport on the day of travel.
Baggage allowances vary by airline and ticket class, so it’s important to confirm what’s included with your flight booking to avoid any surprises at bag drop. For more specific information on baggage limits, such as the size, weight and number of bags included in your airfare, check with your airline or ask your Travel Expert for assistance.
There are a wide range of facilities available at Narita International Airport for your comfort, convenience and use before or after your flight.
Looking for the best ways to get to and from Narita International Airport? There are plenty of ground transportation options available to take you from the airport to Tokyo in no time!
There are several car parks for travellers driving to Narita International Airport. Travellers flying from Terminal 1 should use Car Parks P-1 and P-5, while those departing from Terminals 2 or 3 should use Car Parks P-2 and P-3. It’s a good idea to book online in advance to secure your preferred parking spot.
Car rentals, including Nippon, Nissan, ORIX and Toyota, can be found at Narita International Airport. Talk to your Travel Expert about organising car hire for your trip or book it yourself online before you leave.
Taxi ranks and rideshare pick-ups are available at Narita International Airport for travellers preferring a more direct journey from point A to point B.
Airport shuttles and hotel transfers provide a good balance of convenience and affordability when travelling to or from Narita International Airport. It’s important to organise this in advance, so ask your Travel Expert to help you book your airport or hotel transfer today!
There are plenty of public transport options for travellers looking for an affordable and efficient trip from Narita International Airport to Tokyo. Express services like the Keisei Skyliner or the Narita Express can have you among the neon lights of Tokyo in under an hour. For even more budget-friendly options, regular rail services such as the Keisei and the JR Sobu lines are good alternatives. See the official transport websites for up-to-date information on routes, timetables and fares.
Narita International Airport runs a convenient terminal shuttle bus for travellers needing to transfer between the three terminals. The longest journey time is about 15 minutes between Terminals 1 and 3, but most transfers are possible in under 10 minutes.
ANA Arrival Lounge
Terminal 1, South Wing, 1F
Open from 2pm to 5:55pm daily
ANA Lounge
Terminal 1, after Security, 2F
Open from 1pm to 7:10pm daily
ANA Suite Lounge
Terminal 1, after Security, 4F
Open from 7am until last scheduled ANA departure
Aspire Lounge
Terminal 2, after Security, 2F
Open from 7:30am to 9:30pm daily
Cathay Pacific First and Business Class Lounge
Terminal 2, after Security, 2F
Open from 7:15am to 9:30pm daily
China Airlines Dynasty Lounge
Terminal 2, after Security, 2F
Open from 7:35am to 7:50pm daily
Emirates Lounge
Terminal 2, after Security, 4F
Open from 6pm to 10pm daily
Japan Airlines First Class Lounge
Terminal 2, after Security, 3F
Open from 7:30am to 10pm daily
Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge
Terminal 2, after Security, 3F
Open from 7:30am to 10pm daily
Korean Air Lounge
Terminal 1, after Security, 3F
Open from 7:20am to 8:20pm daily
Narita Premier Lounge
Terminal 1, after Security, 4F
Open from7:30am to 9pm daily
Turkish Airlines Lounge
Terminal 1, after Security, 4F
Open from 8:45am to 8:30pm daily
United Club Lounge
Terminal 1, after Security, 3F
Open from 8:45am to 8:30pm daily
As a busy international airport, there are lots of different airlines servicing Narita International Airport (NRT). Major airlines include Air Japan, All Nippon Airlines, Japan Airlines and Air New Zealand. For a more complete list, see the page above.
As a general rule, you should aim to arrive at Narita International Airport two hours before your scheduled departure time for domestic flights and at least three hours before international flights. This should give you plenty of time to complete check-in, drop your bags and pass through any necessary security screenings before your boarding time. Keep in mind that you may experience longer lines and delays during busy travel periods, so check with the airport, airline or your Travel Expert directly for more information on recommended arrival times.
There are plenty of ground transportation options available from Narita International Airport into the hustle and bustle of Tokyo, including public transport options like the Narita Express and the Keisei Skyliner, as well as airport shuttles, car rentals, taxis and rideshare services.
Yes, there are lots of airport lounges at Narita International Airport, including the ANA Arrival Lounge, Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge and United Club Lounge to name but a few! Access to airport lounges may be possible depending on your ticket class, frequent flyer membership, credit card benefits or by purchasing a day pass. Check with the airline directly or talk to your Travel Expert for more information on how to access the lounges at Narita International Airport.
Shower facilities and nap rooms are available at Narita International Airport for travellers wanting to freshen up before or after their flight. If you’re looking for a quiet space to relax, you can also check the opening times, facilities and whether you’re able to access any of the lounges at Narita International Airport. Ready to book accommodation for your trip to Tokyo? Ask your Travel Expert for help finding the perfect hotel today!
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Check-in times and baggage rules for flights departing from Narita International Airport will vary depending on your ticket, so make sure you confirm with your airline in advance. Remember, it’s often possible to check in online or via your airline’s app, which can help save time at the airport. For more information or help finding your check-in times and baggage limits, talk to your Travel Expert.
There are three terminals at Narita International Airport, Terminals 1, 2 and 3. Confirm with your airline or check your flight booking in advance to find out which terminal your flight will be departing from and where you need to go for check-in and bag drop.
Parking options are available at Narita International Airport. Check with the airport directly for more information on booking airport parking and the current rates.
Travelling with the little ones? Dedicated Kids Park play areas can be found throughout in each of the three terminals at Narita International Airport.
Keen to do a little retail therapy at Narita International Airport? There are plenty of souvenir, retail stores and dining options available for you to enjoy before your flight, including duty-free shopping. Check the Narita International Airport terminal map and website for an up-to-date list of shopping and dining options.
While last-minute sale fares to and from Narita International Airport may become available, you’ll generally find it pays to plan ahead, especially if you're booking international flights. As a rough guide, we recommend booking domestic flights three to six months in advance and international flights six to nine months before you plan to fly. When it comes to balancing flexible travel dates with the biggest savings, this should give you the best of both worlds!
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