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2019
26
May
Can you make a tight layover in Tokyo when flying to Singapore?

Question:

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Rebecca

Flying to Singapore this September for the first time and was wondering if anyone has flown there with a layover in Tokyo. If so, how much time would I need to switch planes if flying with ANA both flights? One has a very tight layover.

Humans say...

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Rebecca

I end up going through both the Narita and Haneda airports. One on the way there and the other on the way back

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Stephani

Japan airport is very efficient and fast. I’ve always made it my connecting flight with that route and short layover. Only thing is, not enough time to grab a bowl of ramen in Narita

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Katie

I would say two hours is preferable. I've made it through Narita with a 45 minute layover, but it was harrowing! I had to shout that my flight was leaving and push my way through crowds at security. I would prefer never to do that again.

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Katie

One time flying through Narita, there was a lot of confusion over my boarding pass for some reason. I would have missed that connection if it had been less than a couple of hours.

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Rebecca

Katie thanks for the advise. I think I will look for at least a 2 hour layover. I dont want to be in a panic.

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Rebecca

I wont have any issue with language barriers at the airport? I am just assuming I wont lol

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Katie

Rebecca I've flown through Narita about 8 times and language has never been an issue for me.

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Rebecca

Katie thanks I was assuming not but have never been and am traveling alone so dont want any surprises

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Heather

Two hours to be safe

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Cindy

I went to Tokyo Narita this spring. It was an hour and a half before we got out of the airport due to massive lineups. It seemed to take forever...

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Barb

If you have an 8-10 hour layover at Narita airport you must visit the town of Narita - 1000 yr old temple and beautiful gardens and the town is cute too

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Brenda

I would stay overnight to experience a little of Japan, and dump some jet lag.

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Martin

Just flew yyc sin via nrt last month and the security check at nrt was very slow. Do not recommend short transfer....but the airport offers nice free tours of marina if you do miss! And Ana has several flights a day, so just take the next on.

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Terra

Oh we loved Singapore.

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Heather

If you are flying ANA fir both legs, they should not allow booking without the proper slotted time. If they do it is their responsibility. If it is two different airlines they are not responsible. Read their terms and Conditions

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Rebecca

Heather that's what I was hoping. I think I will just stay at 2+hours just to be sure


A.I. says...

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Flying to Singapore with a Layover in Tokyo

If you're planning a trip to Singapore this September and your flight involves a layover in Tokyo while flying with ANA (All Nippon Airways), it's essential to factor in the time required for switching planes. A tight layover can be stressful, and you don't want to risk missing your connecting flight.

Layover Time at Narita Airport

Assuming you're flying from a U.S. or European destination to Singapore with a layover at Tokyo's Narita Airport, the recommended minimum layover time is typically around 2 hours. However, if you have a very tight layover, such as 1 hour or less, it's advisable to consider the following factors:

  • Airport Size and Layout: Narita Airport is a large and busy international hub, and navigating through the terminals can take time, especially if you need to clear immigration and customs.
  • Flight Arrival and Departure Terminals: ANA operates from both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 at Narita Airport. If your flights involve different terminals, you'll need to factor in the time required to transfer between terminals using the free shuttle bus service.
  • Immigration and Security Procedures: Even if you're transiting through Narita Airport without leaving the international transit area, you may need to clear immigration and security checks, which can add to your layover time.

Pro Tip:

If your layover is less than 2 hours, it's recommended to book flights with a longer connection time or consider alternative routings. A missed connection can lead to significant delays and additional costs.

Making the Most of Your Layover

If you have a longer layover, say 3 hours or more, you can take advantage of the amenities and services available at Narita Airport. Here are some suggestions:

  • Explore the Shops and Restaurants: Narita Airport offers a wide range of shopping and dining options, including Japanese souvenirs, duty-free shops, and a variety of international cuisines.
  • Visit the Observation Decks: Take a break and enjoy stunning views of the airport and surrounding areas from the observation decks located in Terminals 1 and 2.
  • Relax in a Lounge: If you have access to airline lounges or can purchase a day pass, consider taking advantage of the comfortable seating areas, complimentary refreshments, and other amenities.

Remember, always check the flight information boards and allow ample time to reach your departure gate before the scheduled boarding time.

Safe travels and enjoy your trip to Singapore!









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