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The cost of a one-way flight from Tokyo to Ulan-Ude ranges from $497 (January 2026) to $573 (February 2026). On average, the ticket price is about $535–$573.
Fly direct from Tokyo to Ulan‑Ude for the quickest, most convenient way to connect Japan’s vibrant capital with the heart of Siberia — less hassle, no layovers, and more time to enjoy your trip. While connecting options can sometimes be cheaper, a direct flight saves hours and offers a more relaxed journey, making it an excellent choice for both business and leisure travelers.
A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from Tokyo to Ulan-Ude:
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The cheapest one-way flight from Tokyo to Ulan-Ude departs on 07/23/2026, is operated by T'way Air and costs $470
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Tokyo to Ulan-Ude departs on 05/10/2026, is operated by Spring Airlines and costs $915
Fastest flight from Tokyo to Ulan-Ude takes 1d 10h
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between Tokyo and Ulan-Ude is 3107km (1926 miles). The time difference between Tokyo and Ulan-Ude is 1h
Flights from Tokyo to Ulan-Ude are operated by several airlines — T'way Air and MIAT Mongolian Airlines. This allows passengers to flexibly choose flights based on departure time, cost, and additional services. The minimum ticket price starts at $470, making this destination accessible to travelers with different budgets. We help compare all available options in real time, so you can book tickets at the best value for money. The service ensures transparent search and lets you book affordable flights in just a few clicks.
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Tokyo is served primarily by two airports with distinct roles. Haneda (Tokyo International) functions as the city’s main domestic and increasingly international hub, handling many full-service carriers and offering relatively frequent flights; it sits about 14 km south of central Tokyo and is reachable by monorail or Keikyu train in roughly 15–30 minutes, metro/bus options take longer, and fares typically range from moderate to low depending on service. Narita (Tokyo Narita) is farther out—around 60 km east—and is often the base for long-haul and low-cost international services; options to the city include the Narita Express, airport buses, and cheaper but slower local trains, with journeys taking about 60–90 minutes. Pros: Haneda is convenient for short transfers and central access, while Narita can be pricier in time but may offer broader international choices and budget carrier options. Cons: Narita’s distance can add travel time and cost; both airports can be busy during peak travel periods.
The cheapest flight ticket from Tokyo to Ulan-Ude according to data for the last 48 hours costs $470
Often the best time to buy tickets from Tokyo to Ulan-Ude is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Tokyo to Ulan-Ude can be found flying in these months: January, February.
The fastest flights from Tokyo to Ulan-Ude start from 10 hours in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Tokyo — Ulan-Ude:
Ulan-Ude’s Baikal International Airport (UUD) serves as the region’s main gateway, handling most domestic flights and a limited number of international services to nearby countries. The airport typically hosts Russian carriers and regional airlines, with fares often perceived as mid-range for Siberian routes. It lies about 12–15 km southeast of the city center; taxi rides usually take 20–30 minutes depending on traffic and can cost roughly the equivalent of a few dollars to small local fares, while local buses and fixed-route minibuses (marshrutkas) take around 30–50 minutes for a lower fare. Pros: relatively compact, easy to navigate and close to the city; cons: limited direct international connections and modest on-site amenities compared with larger hubs.
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