More Flights to Tokyo as AirJapan Updates Schedule
AirJapan has expanded its flight schedule, adding more services between Singapore and Tokyo (Narita). Starting on November 21, 2025, the route will run every day. This expansion comes after the addition of a third plane to the route, which is a sign that more business and leisure travelers want to use it. The change is part of the airline’s 2025 Winter Schedule and aims to provide more flexibility in flight options for travelers connecting Southeast Asia with Japan’s capital city.
AirJapan also started a four-day "Thanks Sale" from November 7 to 10, 2025, in addition to more flights. Several routes have promotional fares, such as:
- Singapore–Tokyo (Narita): from 198 SGD
- Bangkok–Tokyo (Narita): from 4,850 THB
- Seoul (Incheon)–Tokyo (Narita): from 99,500 KRW
These prices are valid for flights booked under the 2025 winter schedule and are valid until March 28, 2026, which is the main travel period for this season.
Tokyo offers numerous attractions for visitors arriving at Narita Airport, making it easy and fun to explore the city. Central districts such as Asakusa and Ginza provide access to historic temples, shopping areas, and cultural landmarks. Landmarks such as Tokyo Skytree and Tokyo Tower offer wide-ranging panoramic views of the city. Visitors can combine modern urban experiences with traditional cultural sites, creating flexible itineraries. The combination of commercial, historical, and recreational opportunities makes the city accessible for different types of travel purposes.
There are many interesting places to visit on short trips in the vicinity of central Tokyo. Visit the historic Buddhist complex of Naritasan Shinshoji Temple and stroll along Omotesando Street, lined with traditional buildings and artisan shops, not far from Narita City. The Aviation Science Museum has exhibits about flying that will appeal to people of all ages. These places are easily accessible from Narita Airport, so you can enjoy a cultural and educational experience without traveling far from the city.
The rise in AirJapan flights is a big step forward in connecting Southeast Asia and Tokyo. Daily service on many routes gives travelers more options and flexibility when planning their trips. These changes are likely to impact the way people travel, making both short and long visits easier. AirJapan is responding to changes in demand by increasing capacity and adjusting schedules. This may help people plan their trips more efficiently and give them more options when visiting Tokyo.