Flaut.Travel was designed and developed by a team dedicated to making the process of searching, comparing and booking airline tickets as easy and convenient as possible. Our service helps travelers to find and buy the cheapest flights from Moscow to Tokyo. We have connected more than 40 airlines and airline ticketing agencies to help you find the most suitable and affordable flight option.
A non-stop flight is the most convenient and comfortable way to fly from Moscow to Tokyo, despite the fact that sometimes flights with transfers can cost significantly less.
•
•
•
•
•
•
Answers to questions about the route that travelers are most interested in.
We keep tight track on airlines' pre-holidays sales and other special offers occurences all the time to let you save maximum amount of funds while traveling to your family or just going out on vacation.
The route Moscow — Tokyo is served by many carriers — 11 in total, including China Southern Airlines, Sichuan Airlines, Hainan Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, Etihad Airways, Air China, Ural Airlines, Aeroflot, Uzbekistan Airways, Oman Air, and S7 Airlines. This gives passengers wide opportunities: from finding the lowest fare (from $374) to selecting flights by schedule or service class. Our service aggregates data from multiple booking systems so you can compare offers in one place. This saves time and money: no need to check dozens of sites — just pick the right option and book online.
starting at $374
starting at $379
starting at $383
starting at $394
starting at $402
starting at $447
starting at $461
starting at $513
starting at $525
starting at $527
starting at $749
There appear to be no non-stop flights from Moscow to Tokyo at this time.... Well, or something went wrong on our side and we couldn't find anything
pages.route.route-direct-flight-schedule.noData
Moscow is served by several major airports with different roles. Sheremetyevo (SVO) is typically the city’s primary international hub, favored by full-service carriers and SkyTeam partners; it’s perceived as mid-to-upper range on fares and lies about 30–40 km northwest of the center. Travelers can reach central Moscow by Aeroexpress train in roughly 35–45 minutes (paid tickets usually in a modest range) or by taxi and buses that take 40–70 minutes depending on traffic. Vnukovo (VKO) often handles a mix of full-service and low-cost flights and sits around 28–35 km southwest of downtown; journey times by Aeroexpress plus local transit are about 30–60 minutes. Domodedovo (DME) serves many international and budget carriers as a large hub approximately 42–50 km southeast; Aeroexpress and road transfer take about 45–60 minutes. Zhukovsky (ZIA) is newer and can be used for some charter and low-cost routes, located roughly 40 km southeast with bus or taxi links typically taking 50–80 minutes. Pros: these airports offer frequent connections and a range of service levels; cons: they’re spread out, so transfers can be time-consuming and subject to Moscow traffic and variable fares.
Tokyo is served by two main airports with distinct roles: Narita (NRT) east of the city is typically the international long-haul gateway and often handles most full-service carriers, while Haneda (HND) closer to central Tokyo has become a major international and domestic hub with many full-service and low-cost flights. Narita sits about 60–70 km from downtown (roughly 60–90 minutes by express train or about 60–120 minutes by road; fares commonly range from ¥1,000–¥3,000 for trains and higher for taxis), and is usually perceived as more budget-friendly on long-haul fares but less convenient for city access. Haneda is only 15–20 km away (around 15–30 minutes by monorail or train; fares often ¥300–¥700, or 30–60 minutes by taxi), making it the convenient choice for short stays and tight connections. Pros: Haneda’s proximity and fast public transport make it comfortable for business travelers; Narita offers a wider selection of international carriers and often competitive long-distance pricing. Cons: Narita can mean longer transfers and additional time/cost, while Haneda can be busier and pricier for some international routes.
The cheapest flight ticket from Moscow to Tokyo according to data for the last 48 hours costs $374
Often the best time to buy tickets from Moscow to Tokyo is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Moscow to Tokyo can be found flying in these months: June, December, January.
The fastest flights from Moscow to Tokyo start from 13 hours 5 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Moscow — Tokyo:
In different months, ticket prices from Moscow to Tokyo vary: minimum — $405 (June 2026), maximum — $597 (April 2027). Typically, the flight costs $432–$449.
Flight prices from Moscow to Tokyo are steadily rising: from May 2026 to April 2027, ticket costs increased by 46%. The sooner you book, the better the deal.
The most significant price increase was from May 2026 to October 2026 — up 19%. The best time to fly is December 2026–January 2027, when the average price is $406. In March 2027–April 2027, tickets cost around $566.
Given the rising prices, it's best not to delay your purchase. Flying in December 2026–January 2027 can save you up to 28% compared to the most expensive months.
Price variation across months on this route is 12.9%. Your choice of departure month significantly affects the total flight cost.
The cheapest one-way flight from Moscow to Tokyo departs on 02/11/2027, is operated by China Southern Airlines and costs $374
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Moscow to Tokyo departs on 06/24/2026, is operated by China Southern Airlines and costs $678
Fastest flight from Moscow to Tokyo takes 13h 5m
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between Moscow and Tokyo is 7477km (4636 miles). The average flight duration is 16h 45m. The time difference between Moscow and Tokyo is 6h