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Business-Class Flights from New York to Tokyo: Everything You Need to Know

A direct flight from New York to Tokyo lasts approximately 14 hours. With such a long journey ahead, it only makes sense that you would want to spend it in comfort. This is why flying business class is a huge game-changer.
Instead of enduring hours in a cramped seat, passengers choose to enjoy spacious lie-flat seats, premium dining, and access to exclusive lounges before takeoff.

Because of this growing demand for comfort in the air, airlines continue to improve their business-class services.
For example, All Nippon Airways (ANA) has been heavily investing in upgrading its business-class cabins. The airline introduced "The Room," a new business-class seat featuring a spacious design, flexible privacy panels, and a sofa-style seating concept, offering passengers a luxurious in-flight experience. This investment reflects ANA's commitment to meeting the evolving expectations of business-class travelers.

With airlines investing in next-level comfort and service, there’s never been a better time to fly business class between New York and Tokyo. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know — from booking strategies to airline comparisons — to help you choose what works best for you.

Planning Your Trip from New York to Tokyo

You have a lot of options when it comes to flying from New York to Tokyo. You can choose depending on what you value more — saving some money or getting to your destination as quickly as possible. Here are some great options for you to consider.

Flight Options from New York

Travelers from New York City can choose between John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) for both direct and connecting flights to Tokyo.
LaGuardia Airport (LGA) is another major airport in New York; however, it mainly handles domestic flights and doesn’t have U.S. Customs and Border Protection facilities, making it less suitable for international travel.

You can choose from major airlines such as Japan Airlines (JAL), All Nippon Airways (ANA), and United Airlines. All of these airlines offer different options to get to Tokyo's Narita International Airport (NRT) or Haneda Airport (HND).

Let’s take a look at some options operated by major airlines known for their excellent business-class services. Comparing them can help you decide how to spend your journey from New York to Tokyo.

Direct Flight Options from New York

Travelers departing from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) have several airlines to choose from for their journey to Tokyo.
For example, Japan Airlines (JAL) offers direct flights between these cities, with a flight duration of approximately 14 hours. If you choose a non-stop flight with Japan Airlines from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), you will land at Haneda Airport (HND).
Round-trip business-class tickets typically start at $8,000 when booked in advance, with last-minute bookings potentially increasing to $14,000.

Travelers departing from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) can choose to fly with United Airlines, which operates direct flights from EWR to Tokyo's Narita International Airport (NRT), with a flight duration of approximately 14 hours. These round-trip business-class tickets typically start at about $7,000 when booked several months in advance. Prices can increase to approximately $13,000 for last-minute bookings, depending on demand and availability.

Connecting Flights

If you're open to connecting flights, several airlines offer routes with layovers that might appeal to you. This option is perfect for you if you wish to save some money, without sacrificing your comfort. Not only will you get a ticket for a better price, but you will also get the opportunity to explore a new airport during your layover.

Cathay Pacific operates flights from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Tokyo with a layover in Hong Kong. The first flight from New York to Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) lasts about 16 hours, followed by a 5-hour flight to Tokyo Narita Airport (NRT).

During the layover at HKG, business-class passengers can access The Wing Business Class Lounge. There you can rest in the comfortable resting areas as well as grab a snack at the noodle bar. After resting in the lounge for a bit, you can explore the airport's art exhibitions and the Aviation Discovery Center to learn more about Hong Kong's aviation history.

If you book in advance, round-trip business-class tickets may cost approximately $6,700. However, if you book at the last minute, you might end up paying up to $19,000.

United Airlines offers flights from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) to Tokyo with a layover in San Francisco (SFO). The first segment to San Francisco International Airport (SFO) takes about 6 hours, followed by an 11-hour flight to Tokyo.
At SFO, you can rest at the United Polaris Lounge, where you can freshen up using the shower facilities or enjoy a nice meal. If you have a bit more time, you can also go to the yoga room for some meditation or exercise or visit the aviation museum.

Advance round-trip ticket prices for this flight typically start at $8,400, with last-minute bookings potentially increasing to $13,000.

Singapore Airlines provides flights from JFK to Tokyo with a layover in Singapore. The initial flight to Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) takes approximately 18 hours, followed by a 7-hour flight to Tokyo Narita Airport.
During the layover, business-class passengers can access the SilverKris Lounge, where you can relax and dine.

Changi Airport also provides unique attractions such as the Butterfly Garden and the Jewel complex, featuring the Rain Vortex, the world's tallest indoor waterfall — an absolute must-see!
Advance round-trip business-class fares start at about $11,300, with last-minute bookings potentially reaching $19,000.

Cost Considerations

Business-class ticket prices from New York to Tokyo may vary depending on the airline, route, and booking time. Booking at least 3 months in advance can often help you buy them at lower prices. When booking, consider flying on less busy days or during off-peak seasons to save money. Midweek flights or flights during the off-peak season may be up to 20% cheaper than flights in higher demand.

Choosing the Best Airline for Business-Class Flights from New York to Tokyo

When planning a business-class journey from New York City to Tokyo, you have several major airlines to choose from, including All Nippon Airways (ANA), Japan Airlines (JAL), Delta Air Lines, Air Canada, American Airlines, and United Airlines.

If you wish to experience Japanese culture as soon as you board the plane, consider All Nippon Airlines or Japan Airlines. Both of these airlines have great reviews and will help you feel like your getaway to Japan has started the moment you take a seat on the plane.

Alternatively, you might choose Delta Air Lines, as they are a respected airline that has been in the business for many years. This way, you will be able to enjoy quality American service during your long journey to Tokyo. Let's take a closer look at what these 3 airlines offer.

All Nippon Airways (ANA)

Lounge Access & Perks: Business-class passengers flying with All Nippon Airways from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) have access to the Horizons T7 Business Lounge located in Terminal 7. It’s relatively small and offers a buffet as well as a self-service lounge. From there, you can enter the backroom, where you can rest or get some work done.
You might also have access to the United Polaris Lounge at this airport; however, it may depend on how many spots are available in the lounge at that time.

Those flying from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) might have access to the United Polaris Lounge as well since All Nippon Airways (ANA) is a Star Alliance member.
There, you can enjoy a meal in the dining room or choose the buffet for something more casual. You can also use the shower suites or visit the quiet rooms for some rest.

Seat Type & Cabin Layout: ANA's Boeing 777-300ER aircraft is commonly used on this route. This plane type features "The Room" business-class seats with a 1-2-1 layout, ensuring direct aisle access for all passengers. The sliding door creates a more private atmosphere, and the seats can be transformed into fully flat beds with lots of leg space.
This cabin type offers an extra level of comfort, allowing you to sleep soundly as if you’re just spending the night at a nice hotel. You can also treat it as your own personal office for the flight and catch up on work during your journey without getting distracted.

Meal & Beverage Service: You can choose from Japanese and international cuisine on this flight, with options like grilled fish, rice, miso soup, and a selection of wines and sake. You also have the option to pre-select meals before the flight to make sure that you get the dish that you want the most.

Cost Range: Direct round-trip business-class tickets with ANA typically start at about $8,500 when booked several months in advance. Prices can spike up to $14,000 or more for last-minute bookings.​
ANA does not offer flights with layovers; however, they may often collaborate with other companies for codeshare flights.

Frequent Flyer Program: ANA's Mileage Club allows passengers to earn miles redeemable for flights, upgrades, and other rewards. One-way business-class awards to Japan typically start at 75,000 miles, with rates changing based on demand and availability, so it’s better to check their official website to find out how many miles exactly you would need to get a ticket for your route.

This airline is the best option for travelers who enjoy great service and an extra level of privacy. It is also perfect for those who enjoy Japanese cuisine and culture, as they will be immersed in it the moment their flight starts.

Japan Airlines (JAL)

Lounge Access & Perks: JAL business-class passengers departing from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) have access to American Airlines Greenwich Lounge. There, you can rest as you wait for your flight, catch up on work, or enjoy a meal at the buffet.

You also have access to the American Airlines Admirals Club lounge, where you can relax before the flight or grab a snack. The American Airlines Club lounge features a stylish bar area where a professional bartender serves a range of alcoholic drinks, including signature cocktails, local craft beers, and sparkling wines. While some drinks are complimentary, premium selections may require an additional payment.

JAL business-class passengers departing from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) usually have access to most Oneworld-affiliated lounges.
However, lounge access can depend on slot availability and operating hours.
At Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), the primary Oneworld lounge is the British Airways Galleries Lounge. This lounge operates from 4:30 am to 8:00 am and from 3:15 pm to 9:30 pm.
If your flight departs outside of these hours, lounge access may not be available. It’s better to contact JAL directly to confirm lounge access for your specific flight, as they may give you alternative options or updated information.

Seat Type & Cabin Layout: JAL's Boeing 777-300ER aircraft features the "Sky Suite III" with a 1-2-1 seat layout, ensuring direct aisle access for each passenger. These seats convert into fully flat beds that are perfect for a good rest. They are also equipped with personal entertainment systems with a whole library of movies that you can enjoy during the flight.​ These seats also have a storage compartment as well as ports to charge your electronic devices.

Meal & Beverage Service: JAL offers both Japanese and Western meal options. The menu includes a selection of premium beverages, including sake and wine. You can expect to be served dishes like grilled salmon with steamed rice, miso soup, and pickled vegetables, and if you’re a fan of green tea, you can try Japanese matcha, which will occasionally be offered on board.

Cost Range: You can get roundtrip business-class tickets for about $7,000 if you book them in advance. If you book at the last minute, you may pay up to $16,000.
JAL does not operate connecting flights from New York to Tokyo on their own; however, they do collaborate with American Airlines for options like that.
If booked in advance, a flight like this would cost $7,000, and if you book at the last minute, you will pay up to $14,300.

Frequent Flyer Program: JAL's Mileage Bank allows members to earn and redeem miles for flights, upgrades, and other services. Business-class awards to Japan typically require 80,000 miles for a one-way ticket. This may vary, though, depending on the demand for the chosen dates, as well as ticket availability.

Japan Airlines is a great option for those who are interested in Japanese culture. JAL is an airline with many positive reviews, as many travelers praise it for its reliability and exceptional service.

Delta Air Lines

Lounge Access & Perks: Delta's business-class travelers departing from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) Terminal 4 can access the Delta Sky Club.
The lounge offers amenities such as complimentary Wi-Fi, a variety of food and beverage options, and comfortable seating areas.​ One of the lounge's stand-out features is that its design incorporates elements inspired by New York's cultural heritage.
You also have access to the Delta One lounge, which offers a more exclusive and luxurious experience with amenities such as fine dining with complimentary three-course meals and spa-like wellness treatments, including massage chairs and relaxation pods.

If you’re flying from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), you will also have access to the Delta Sky Club lounge, which offers amenities similar to the ones at JFK.

Seat Type & Cabin Layout: Delta's Airbus A350-900 aircraft, commonly used on some routes to Tokyo, features Delta One suites in a 1-2-1 seat layout, providing direct aisle access and enhanced privacy with sliding doors.
The seats convert into fully flat beds and include personal entertainment systems.​ All of these benefits create a personalized experience, turning your seat into your own space where you can rest without getting disturbed, get some work done, or watch some movies on the way to your destination.

Meal & Beverage Service: You have the option to pre-select meals before the flight.
On your way to Tokyo, you will be able to choose from Western dishes as well as Japanese-inspired meals, such as miso-glazed cod with steamed rice and seasonal vegetables paired with premium sake selections. You will be able to choose from a list of wines and other beverages that perfectly complement the dining experience.

Cost Range: Delta does not offer direct flights from New York to Tokyo, so you can only purchase tickets for flights with layovers.
Business-class tickets with Delta typically start at $7,600 for round trips booked in advance. Prices may rise to $13,000 or more for bookings made closer to the departure date.​

Frequent Flyer Program: Delta's SkyMiles program allows passengers to earn miles and use them to redeem flights, upgrades, and other rewards. One-way business-class awards to Japan usually start at 85,000 miles, with rates varying based on demand and availability. If you decide to book tickets for a trip during peak season, you might need more than a regular number of miles.

Delta is the best choice for travelers seeking a blend of American service, modern amenities, and enhanced privacy features.

Arriving at Your Destination

​Tokyo has two major international airports: Narita International Airport (NRT) and Haneda International Airport (HND). Narita is located approximately 60 km (37 miles) east of central Tokyo, while Haneda is located about 14 km (9 miles) south of the city center. Both airports receive business-class flights from various international carriers.​

Priority Disembarkation & Immigration Perks

As a business-class passenger, you'll benefit from priority disembarkation, allowing you to exit the aircraft ahead of economy passengers. Thus, you will be among the first people from your flight to reach immigration and customs; however, if other planes land shortly before yours, there might be a line of other travelers before you, waiting to be cleared.
Your checked luggage will be tagged for priority handling, so it will be one of the first to arrive on the baggage carousel, and you will be able to retrieve it at once as you reach the baggage claim area. ​

Navigating the Arrival Terminals

Narita International Airport (NRT)

Depending on your airline, you'll arrive at either Terminal 1 or Terminal 2. After exiting the plane, follow the signs to immigration, where you'll present your passport and the arrival card you will have filled in on the plane. After that, proceed to the baggage claim area to collect your luggage. Then, you'll pass through customs before entering the arrivals lobby. Narita airport is big but well organized, and clear signs in English will guide you through the airport.
Narita also offers amenities such as currency exchange services, SIM card rentals, and transportation counters to assist with your journey.

Haneda International Airport (HND)

International flights typically arrive at Terminal 3. After landing, follow the signs to immigration on the second floor, where clear English signage guides you through the process. After clearing immigration, proceed to the baggage claim area, which is also on the second floor. Once you get your luggage, you will go through customs inspection and enter the public arrivals hall.
Haneda's compact layout and efficient design make it easy to navigate without getting lost.
If you need to buy a SIM card or plan to exchange some money, you can easily do that upon arrival at Haneda.

Getting to the City Center

From Narita International Airport (NRT)

Located approximately 60 km (37 miles) east of central Tokyo, Narita Airport provides several transportation methods.

Narita Express (N'EX): This JR East service connects the airport to major stations like Tokyo, Shibuya, and Shinjuku.
To get to the train, you need to go to the basement level of Terminal 1.
There, you will find yourself at Narita Airport Terminal 1 station. N’EX trains depart roughly every 30 minutes, with a journey time of about 55 minutes to Tokyo Station.
The first N’EX train departs at 7:45 am, and it runs until 9:45 pm.
A standard one-way ticket costs ¥3,070 ($21), and if you want to go for a more premium option, you can book a first-class ticket for ¥4,560 ($31).

Insider tips: If you have suitcases with you, you need to leave them in the luggage storage area of the train, as in Japan, it is generally considered rude to keep your luggage next to your seat because it may disturb other passengers.
Another important thing to keep in mind is that some subway stations in Tokyo do not have escalators, which means that if you have some luggage on you, you might need to carry it up the stairs on your own.

This option works best for those who arrive in Tokyo during the day and don't have a lot of luggage on their hands.

Keisei Skyliner: Operating between Narita Airport and Ueno Station, the Skyliner offers a fast 41-minute journey.
Trains depart every 20-40 minutes. The Skyliner operates between 7:30 am and 8:18 pm on weekends and from 7:23 am to 8:29 pm on weekdays.
The standard price for a one-way ticket is ¥2,580 ($17); however, if you purchase a ticket online, you might get it at a discounted price.
Alternatively, you can get a ticket at a ticket counter, but keep in mind that those usually operate from 7:00 am to 11:30 pm. ​ ​

This option is also perfect for those who arrive in Tokyo during the day. If you don't have a lot of luggage with you and wish to get to the city for a lower price, you can go for the Keisei Skyliner.

Airport Limousine Bus: These buses connect Narita Airport to various Tokyo destinations, including major hotels and train stations.
You have the option to purchase the ticket at the Limousine Bus Ticker Counter (each Terminal has one), which operates from 06:40 am to 11:10 pm.
Alternatively, you can buy it online; however, to get a boarding pass, you will need to get your ticket QR code scanned either at the Limousine Bus Ticker Counter or the ticket vending machine.

To find these buses, you will need to head to the exit of your terminal arrival lobby: for Terminal 1, it’s South Exit 1; and for Terminal 2, it is South Exit.
Depending on traffic, the journey can take from 35 minutes to an hour and 20 minutes.​
The standard price for a ticket is ¥3,100 $20), but it can change depending on your final destination. It’s best to book tickets in advance; however, you might have the option to book at the last minute if there are any available seats left.

You are allowed to have up to two suitcases with you as you board the Limousine Bus.
This is a good option for those who will be arriving in Tokyo during the daytime. If you have luggage with you and don’t want to spend a lot of money on getting to the city center, take the Airport Limousine Bus.


Taxi: Taxis are available at the airport; cars usually line up next to each terminal at special taxi stands. This is the most expensive option, with fares ranging from ¥20,000 to ¥30,000 ($140–$200), plus expressway tolls, which are fees for using certain roads.
Most taxi drivers accept card payments, but it’s better to double-check each time.

Insider tips: It’s best to have the address of the place where you’re staying written out in Japanese to avoid any misunderstandings if you take a taxi.
Doors in Japanese taxis are automatic, so instead of opening or closing the door yourself, simply wait for the driver to do it.
While tipping is the norm in many countries, including in the US, it is not customary in Japan.
Taxis are perfect for those who arrive in Tokyo at a late hour and have a lot of luggage on their hands.

From Haneda Airport (HND)

Situated about 15 km (9 miles) south of central Tokyo, Haneda Airport offers more convenient access to the city.​

Tokyo Monorail: This service connects Haneda Airport to Hamamatsuchō Station in approximately 15–20 minutes. Trains depart every 3 to 5 minutes, and a one-way ticket costs about ¥500 ($4). ​
The Tokyo Monorail stations are located within each terminal. In Terminal 3, to get to the station, you need to head to the 2F (Second Floor) of the Arrival Lobby.
The Tokyo Monorail operates from 5:00 am to 11:30 pm daily.

Tickets can be purchased at ticket machines and counters located at each monorail station within Haneda Airport. Alternatively, you can use an IC card to immediately pay for any journey on the spot, without the need to look for a ticket machine.
This option is perfect for those who wish to get to the city center quickly without paying too much.

Keikyu Airport Line: Linking the airport to Shinagawa Station, this line offers a 14-minute journey, with trains departing every 10 minutes. A one-way ticket costs ¥300–¥400 ($3–$4).
The station is situated on the 2nd Floor of the terminal building. Trains run from 5:00 am to midnight, which makes this option great even for those who arrive in the city at late hours.
You can purchase tickets at a ticket machine or use an IC card.

Airport Limousine Bus: Buses provide direct services to various Tokyo locations, including major train stations.
Depending on traffic, the journey may take 30–60 minutes. The standard price for a one-way ticket is ¥1,000 ($7).

Tickets can be purchased at designated counters or ticket machines that you can find within each terminal. You also have the option to purchase the ticket online.
The time at which these buses run can vary depending on the route, so it’s better to check the Airport Limousine Bus Timetable
This option is good for those who don’t want to spend too much money on transportation and don’t mind a longer journey.

Taxi: You will most likely land in Terminal 3, so from there, you can follow the taxi guidance signs to proceed from the 2nd Floor Access Hall to the taxi stand on the 1st Floor.
​A taxi ride to central Tokyo typically takes 20–40 minutes, with fares between ¥5,000 and ¥11,000 ($45–$100), depending on the destination and traffic conditions. ​While most cab drivers will be able to communicate in English, it’s still better to have your address written down in Japanese.
This option is perfect for those who are arriving late and have a lot of luggage with them. It’s also the most comfortable option since you will get taken directly to your hotel or apartment.

Ride-sharing services, such as Uber, operate in Tokyo; however, they are less prevalent than traditional taxis and may cost more.

You can also go for private transfers, as there are a lot of those in Tokyo, yet those may get quite expensive, and they rarely disclose their prices online.

Useful tips

Consider getting a Suica card: If you wish to use the subway or take the train to travel around the city, you should consider getting a Suica card. ​
A Suica card is a rechargeable, contactless smart card used in Japan for seamless travel on trains, subways, buses, and monorails. By simply tapping the card at ticket gates, you can quickly enter and exit stations without the need to purchase individual tickets, making your journey a lot easier. Additionally, Suica cards can be used as electronic money for purchases at various stores.

Avoid rush hours: Keep in mind that during rush hours, trains may get quite busy, which can make the ride very uncomfortable, especially if you have luggage with you. So, if possible, try to plan your trip to the city center to avoid rush hours. Morning rush hours, which are usually more intense, last from 7:00 am to 9:00 am, and in the evening, they last from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm.

Booking Strategies and Tips

We all know that business class is a luxury that can be quite pricey. Comfortable seating, attentive service, and fine dining are things that can make the long journey from New York to Tokyo a lot more enjoyable. What if we told you that with some strategic planning, you can enjoy these premium services without paying a fortune?
Here are some tips that can help you save some money and still get the luxurious experience that business class has to offer.

  • Book in advance: For international flights, it's best to book your business-class tickets approximately three to six months in advance. This timeframe often results in lower prices and better seat availability.
  • Be flexible with the dates of your trip: Being flexible with your travel dates can help you get tickets at a lower price. Midweek flights, particularly on Wednesdays, tend to be more affordable than weekend departures. ​When it comes to trips to Japan, spring is typically the busiest season because many travelers want to see the sakura blooming. If you wish to go to Japan for tourism and seeing blooming sakura trees is not a priority for you, it’s better to avoid going in spring. Not only are tickets going to be cheaper, but tourist destinations will also be less crowded.
  • Consider Flights with Layovers: Choosing flights with layovers can result in lower fares compared to nonstop flights. While this may extend your travel time, this can help you save quite a lot of money.​
  • Look for tickets through online travel agencies (OTA’s): Online travel agencies often have access to unpublished fares as well as exclusive deals. This means that you can get tickets at a price a lot lower than the official airline website might offer. Platforms like Priceline also offer tools that can help you monitor ticket prices for your desired dates and destinations. They alert you when prices drop so you can get a ticket for the best price.
  • Explore Alternative Airports: By choosing to fly into an alternative airport near your destination, you can often save some money. For Tokyo, you can consider both Narita International Airport (NRT) and Haneda Airport (HND) when searching for flights.​ You can save a bit by choosing to fly to Narita Airport instead of Haneda. This is because Narita is located further away from the center of Tokyo. The price difference is not that huge, yet it can help you save up to $300.

Final Insights

Choosing to fly business class from New York to Tokyo means you will spend this long journey in luxury and comfort so you can arrive at your destination refreshed and ready to explore what Tokyo has to offer.
By following the tips we provided — like booking ahead of time, exploring options on platforms like Priceline, or considering flights with layovers — you can make this premium experience more financially accessible.
Prepare to immerse yourself in Tokyo's vibrant culture and dynamic atmosphere, all while spending the trip there in comfort and luxury.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the time difference between destination and arrival?
The time difference between New York City and Tokyo is typically 13 to 14 hours, depending on daylight saving time changes.
Is there a direct flight from New York City to Tokyo?
Yes, there are direct flights from Newark Liberty Airport to Tokyo Narita Airport with United Airlines at $ 1101, and All Nippon Airways at $ 1117. Additionally, direct flights are available from New York John F Kennedy Airport to Tokyo Haneda Airport with Japan Airlines at $ 1188, and American Airlines at $ 1194.
Are there convenient layover flights from New York City to Tokyo?
Yes, convenient layover flights include options from New York John F Kennedy Airport to Tokyo Narita Airport with Asiana at $ 869, Ethiopian Airlines at $ 906, and Newark Liberty Airport to Tokyo Narita Airport with Singapore Airlines at $ 931. Flight times vary.
What are the most convenient layover airports for the flight?
The most convenient layover airports for your flight from New York City to Tokyo are Seoul Incheon Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, Seattle Tacoma International Airport, Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, and Calgary International Airport.
What are the cheapest and fastest flights from New York City to Tokyo?
The cheapest flight is with Asiana for $869, 48h 5m. The fastest is with United Airlines for $1101, 26h 45m.
What are all possible destination arrival airports?
The possible destination arrival airports for your flights to Tokyo are Tokyo Narita Airport and Tokyo Haneda Airport.
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