Cheap Flights from Osaka to Tokyo - Narita
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Did you know...
- The quickest trip from Osaka - Kansai International to Tokyo - Narita one-way is 1 hours and 20 minutes
- The closest hotel to Osaka - Kansai International airport is The Nikko Hotel Kansai Airport which is at 1 Senshukukokita, Izumisano .
- Tokyo - Narita is in the same time zone as Osaka - Kansai International. The good news is that you shouldn't feel jetlagged when you arrive.
- The distance between Tokyo - Narita and Osaka - Kansai International is 491 kilometres.
Questions and Answers
What airlines fly direct to Tokyo from Osaka?Japan Airlines fly non-stop to Tokyo from Osaka.
What is the best airline to fly to Tokyo from Osaka?Korean Air is the best airline to fly to Tokyo from Osaka. Japan Airlines is the best for non-stop flights. The best low-cost airline is Peach.
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