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A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from Tokyo to Hong Kong:
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The cheapest one-way flight from Tokyo to Hong Kong departs on 09/29/2025, is operated by Hong Kong Airlines and costs $92
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Tokyo to Hong Kong departs on 10/02/2025, is operated by Asia Atlantic Airlines and costs $180
Fastest flight from Tokyo to Hong Kong takes 4h 40m
There are direct flights on this route 7 days a week: Su, Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, and Sa
The distance between Tokyo and Hong Kong is 2881km (1786 miles). The average flight duration is 4h 49m. There are 188 direct flights from Tokyo to Hong Kong. The time difference between Tokyo and Hong Kong is 1h. Flights from Tokyo begin at 6:35 AM. The latest flight from Tokyo departs at 2:30 AM
More than 10 airlines operate flights from Tokyo to Hong Kong, including Hong Kong Airlines, Asia Atlantic Airlines, Hong Kong Express Airways, Jetstar Japan, Peach, T'way Air, AirAsia Zest, China Eastern Airlines, Cebu Pacific, and ZIPAIR Tokyo. This is a popular route, so passengers can choose tickets based on budget and preferences. Ticket prices start from $92, and our service lets you instantly compare all options. The variety of offers simplifies planning: you can choose budget fares or more comfortable options with baggage included or extra services. We help you find the best deals so your trip is cost-efficient.
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Tokyo — Hong Kong
09/29/2025
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HX607
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Tokyo — Hong Kong
09/30/2025
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HB323
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Tokyo — Hong Kong
10/22/2025
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UO653
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Tokyo — Hong Kong
10/17/2025
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UO647
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Tokyo — Hong Kong
10/15/2025
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UO857
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Tokyo — Hong Kong
10/23/2025
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UO647
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Tokyo — Hong Kong
11/07/2025
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UO849
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Tokyo — Hong Kong
11/26/2025
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UO693
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Tokyo — Hong Kong
11/12/2025
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UO857
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Tokyo — Hong Kong
10/27/2025
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UO857
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Hong Kong Express Airways
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Hong Kong Airlines
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Asia Atlantic Airlines
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Cathay Pacific
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Starting at $508
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The cheapest flight ticket from Tokyo to Hong Kong according to data for the last 48 hours costs $92
Often the best time to buy tickets from Tokyo to Hong Kong is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Tokyo to Hong Kong can be found flying in these months: November, September, October.
The fastest flights from Tokyo to Hong Kong start from 4 hours 40 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Tokyo — Hong Kong: Hong Kong Airlines, Asia Atlantic Airlines, Hong Kong Express Airways
The cost of a one-way flight from Tokyo to Hong Kong ranges from $90 (November 2025) to $136 (April 2026). On average, the ticket price is about $112–$247.
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Fly direct from Tokyo to Hong Kong for the quickest, most convenient way to bridge two dynamic Asian hubs — fewer hassles, no layovers, and more time to enjoy the city. While connecting options can occasionally be cheaper, a nonstop flight saves valuable time and delivers a more comfortable travel experience worth the upgrade. Book now to lock in the fastest route and maximize your time in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong International (HKG) is the city’s primary global gateway and a major long-haul hub, hosting full-service carriers and many international, regional, and Asian low-cost airlines. Located on reclaimed land on Lantau Island about 34 km from Central, the airport is reachable by Airport Express (around 24 minutes to Hong Kong station), bus (50–70 minutes depending on route), taxi (30–45 minutes) and ferry links via nearby islands; fares can range from modest coach prices to mid-range taxi fares. The facility is modern with extensive shopping, lounges and transit options, making connections comfortable, though travel to downtown can be affected by traffic and luggage handling for budget-conscious travelers.
Tokyo is served primarily by two airports with distinct roles. Narita (NRT), east of the city, functions as the main long-haul and international hub for full-service carriers and many low-cost airlines’ long-distance routes; it’s usually cheaper for overseas connections but can mean a longer trip to central Tokyo (about 60–80 km). Transport options include the Narita Express (approx. 60–90 minutes, mid‑range fares), airport buses (90–120 minutes, variable fares), and cheaper local trains with transfers. Pros: wide range of international services and amenities; cons: longer journey times and occasional extra transfer costs. Haneda (HND), much closer to downtown, typically handles domestic flights and an increasing number of international services, often favored for convenience. It’s generally perceived as more convenient for short stays because it’s around 15–20 km from central Tokyo. Access via monorail or Keikyu train takes roughly 15–30 minutes with modest fares, while taxis are faster but costlier. Pros: quick city access and frequent services; cons: can be busier for domestic connections and sometimes pricier for last‑minute city transfers.