New Tokyo International
CALLSIGN: . IATA Code: NRT. ICAO Code: RJAA
New Tokyo International 30 days of scheduled flights
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Flights with New Tokyo International that are seasonal or re-launching again.
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Mar 15 | Tokyo | San Jose | SJC |
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Mar 16 | Tokyo | Honolulu | HNL |
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Mar 21 | Tokyo | Chengdu | TFU |
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Mar 31 | Tokyo | Noumea | NOU |
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Mar 31 | Tokyo | Kota Kinabalu | BKI |
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Apr 2 | Tokyo | Vienna | VIE |
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May 1 | Tokyo | Ulaanbaatar | UBN |
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May 13 | Tokyo | Seattle | SEA |
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May 31 | Tokyo | Chicago | ORD |
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Jul 11 | Tokyo | Kaohsiung | KHH |
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Oct 26 | Tokyo | Dalian | DLC |
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Oct 26 | Tokyo | Kailua-Kona | KOA |
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Oct 26 | Tokyo | Beijing | PEK |
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Recently added routes to our site. This usually means the flight route is new.
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Tokyo | Haikou | HAK |
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Tokyo | Harbin | HRB |
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Tokyo | Chengdu | TFU |
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Tokyo | Ulaanbaatar | UBN |
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Tokyo | Seattle | SEA |
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New Tokyo International operates over 0 flight routes. Here are the most popular.
From | To | |||
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NRT | Tokyo | Seoul | ICN | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Taipei | TPE | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Hong Kong | HKG | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Shanghai | PVG | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Sapporo | CTS | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Fukuoka | FUK | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Manila | MNL | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Bangkok | BKK | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Singapore | SIN | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Okinawa | OKA | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Busan | PUS | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Hanoi | HAN | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Los Angeles | LAX | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Osaka | KIX | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Kuala Lumpur | KUL | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Guam | GUM | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Kaohsiung | KHH | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Ho Chi Minh City | SGN | » |
NRT | Tokyo | San Francisco | SFO | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Cebu City | CEB | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Honolulu | HNL | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Beijing | PEK | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Bangkok | DMK | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Nagoya | NGO | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Jakarta | CGK | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Vancouver | YVR | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Dalian | DLC | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Takamatsu | TAK | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Matsuyama | MYJ | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Harbin | HRB | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Kumamoto | KMJ | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Cheongju | CJJ | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Mexico City | MEX | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Nanjing | NKG | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Ishigaki | ISG | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Brisbane | BNE | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Osaka | ITM | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Melbourne | MEL | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Doha | DOH | » |
NRT | Tokyo | Houston | IAH | » |
Aircraft models scheduled to fly with New Tokyo International.
Aircraft model | Flights |
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Airbus A320 | 1977 |
Boeing 737-800 Passenger | 905 |
Boeing 787-8 | 899 |
Boeing 787-9 | 773 |
Airbus A321 | 706 |
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