Flying from Rome to Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND): What you need to know
Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport (FCO) is Rome's main airport. Explore your options for reserving a flight from Rome to Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND) departing from here.
Take off on a direct Rome to Tokyo Haneda International Airport flight and you'll be travelling for around 12 hours 25 minutes.
Tokyo Haneda International Airport is located in Tokyo. The city operates on the UTC+9 timezone and is eight hours ahead of Rome.
You can pick from 6 direct flights every week between Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport (FCO) and Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND). This is the most popular route, with ITA Airways offering a 2:20pm departure from FCO to HND.
To ensure you get on your flight from Rome to HND, allow plenty of time to navigate the airport and find your gate. Arriving two hours before international departures and an hour before domestic flights is the standard rule.
Flying during a peak time such as August? Major public holidays and other popular seasons can mean longer queues and delays at check-in and security. Be extra cautious and arrive up to four hours before an international flight and two hours before domestic departures.
Airports in Rome
Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport (FCO) offers an easy route to your destination. Nonstop flights from Rome to Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND) operate out of this terminal.
You'll find a direct flight from Rome to Tokyo Haneda International Airport with ITA Airways. This top airline offers services from FCO.
The airline most travellers choose when flying between FCO and HND is ITA Airways.
ITA Airways ranks highest for on-time performance. An exceptional 80.0% of its services on this route reach their destination on schedule.
Consider adding a stopover to find cheap flights from Rome to HND. Simply deselect 'Direct flights only' when searching for departures from Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport (FCO). Break up the journey at one of these popular options:
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The journey from central Rome to FCO takes around 30 minutes by public transport. If you drive, ride-share or take a taxi, you'll cover the 32 kilometres in 40 minutes or so, depending on traffic conditions.
Want a leisurely start to your holiday? Stay near Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport. Whether you're catching an early flight from Rome to Tokyo Haneda International Airport or prefer not to feel hurried, these hotels are just what you're after:
78% of flights taking off from Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport land at their destination on schedule.
Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA)
You can get to CIA from the centre of Rome in approximately 20 minutes by car (depending on traffic conditions). The ride on public transport takes roughly 20 minutes to travel the 14 kilometres or so.
Want to enjoy an extra night away before your Rome to HND flight? Check in to a hotel near Rome Ciampino Airport before your adventure officially begins. These stays have a room with your name on it:
Most flights that leave Rome Ciampino Airport arrive at their destination on schedule. It maintains a strong on-time performance rate of 85%.
About Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND)
Consider staying in a hotel close to HND if you have a late flight from Rome to Tokyo Haneda International Airport. Choose one of these options and skip the long transfer:
Booking your ride around three weeks in advance of your Rome to Tokyo Haneda International Airport flight can help you lock in a great deal.
You'll find HND at 3丁目 Hanedakuko, Ota.
Getting from Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND) to central Tokyo
From Tokyo Haneda International Airport, central Tokyo is around 19 kilometres away. It takes about 25 minutes to get to the city centre by car.
Travelling on public transport will take you around 30 minutes.
How to find the cheapest flights from Rome to Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND)
Rs117,188 is currently the lowest price for a one-way ticket from Rome to Tokyo Haneda International Airport. Return flights start at Rs218,512. These prices can change depending on availability and demand.
Don't leave everything to the last moment. You're more likely to find cheap flights from Rome to HND if you book in advance. Airlines often have some fantastic early bird discounts.
The 'Whole month' search tool will show you the cheapest Rome to Tokyo Haneda International Airport tickets across the month. It's a good way to snap up a bargain if your plans aren't set in stone.
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The best time to fly from Rome to Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND)
December is the quietest month for flights from Rome to Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND), while March is the most popular. Pick the ideal time to go to Tokyo based on whether you prefer a lively atmosphere or a more laid-back vibe.
The warmest month in Tokyo is August, with temperatures ranging between 23ºC and 29ºC. Lock in your Rome to HND plane ticket then if that's your idea of comfortable weather.
January has temperatures of between 9ºC and 15ºC. Look for cheap tickets from Rome to Tokyo Haneda International Airport around that time if you like cooler conditions.
More about Tokyo
Once you've booked your flight from Rome to Tokyo Haneda International Airport, choose a hotel that puts you where you want to be. Make one of these accommodation options your base for exploring Tokyo:
You'll find loads of awesome things to do in Tokyo when you're ready to go sightseeing. Kick off your itinerary at Tokyo Skytree followed by Fushimi Inari Daimyojin and Sensho-ji.
Explore more of Japan
Nagoya is just one of the many places in Japan waiting to be discovered after you've experienced Tokyo. Around 257 kilometres away to the west, its top attractions include Nagoya Castle, Ninomaru Garden and Sky Promenade.
Around 241 kilometres west of Tokyo, Toyohashi is another essential stop in Japan. Get a taste of what this destination has to offer at Yoshida Castle, Okunoin and Futagawa Fushimi Inari.