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Fly Cathay Pacific from Singapore (SIN) to Tokyo (TYO). Enjoy award-winning service, entertainment, and an enhanced menu for Premium Economy and Business Class during your flight. Book direct to secure our best fare and join as a Cathay Pacific Member to earn Status Points or Miles.

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Flights from Singapore (SIN) to Tokyo (TYO)

Flight route information

Cathay Pacific offers flights to both Tokyo Narita International Airport (NRT) and Haneda Airport (HND) from Singapore Changi International Airport (SIN), which includes a layover in Hong Kong. Enjoy the comforts of flying with Cathay Pacific on our flights from SIN to NRT or HND, which take 8 hours and 30 minutes, including the layover, and bring you to Terminal 2 at Narita International Airport and Terminal 3 at Haneda Airport.


Why you should book directly with Cathay Pacific

By becoming a Cathay member , you are also eligible for further benefits, including:

  • Hold your fare ’, which allows you to secure the price of your flight for 72 hours before confirming your booking. 
  • 24-hour free cancellation policy is also available so that you can travel with peace of mind and complete confidence. 
  • Promotions and deals from Asia Miles partners, including dining, accommodation packages and opportunities to earn additional Miles.
  • Travel privileges as you reach new membership tiers when accumulating Status Points, ranging from extra baggage redemption to First Class Lounge access.

Booking your SIN to NRT/HND flight directly through Cathay Pacific also means you’d have our Price Promise *, where you can lodge a price match claim with us if you manage to find an identical fare at a lower price from a local travel agency. Lodge your claim with us within 24 hours of your ticket purchase with the required information, and we’ll refund the difference.

*Terms and conditions apply. Visit our Price Promise page for full details.


Flying to Tokyo with Cathay Pacific

Book your Singapore to Tokyo flight with Cathay Pacific and experience our modern aircraft, which have been carefully designed with your comfort and convenience in mind.

During your flight, you’ll receive international standards of service and hospitality courtesy of our attentive crew. You will also have access to our  inflight content library , which features the latest in Hollywood films, complete TV box sets, Disney+ Original titles, and acclaimed podcasts. Cathay Pacific also offers inflight Wi-Fi services so you can stay connected with the world on your journey with us from Singapore (SIN) to Tokyo (NRT/HND).


Transit in style

Our First Class and Business Class Passengers flying from Singapore (SIN) to Tokyo (NRT/HND) can enjoy bespoke experiences when transiting through Hong Kong International Airport in Cathay Pacific’s award-winning lounge facilities. Indulge in the delightful delicacies available before cleansing their palates with a thoughtful selection of refreshing beverages. The gateway to a multitude of signature experiences starts at Cathay Pacific’s lounges .

Premium Economy and Economy passengers can enjoy exceptional dining and shopping experiences whilst completing their transit. Our accommodating staff is always available to help with any enquiries you may have, while our handy virtual assistant on the Cathay Pacific mobile app is one click away. We wish you a pleasant stopover in Hong Kong and hope you have a smooth journey ahead.

Hong Kong also offers various activities for passengers with longer stopovers , with plenty of exciting experiences and attractions during your visit. This lively city beautifully blends Eastern and Western cultures, complemented by a thriving culinary scene and an efficient transportation system. With so many sights and experiences available, it's advisable to plan ahead to fully enjoy your time in Hong Kong.


Japan’s visa requirements

To enjoy a hassle-free trip on your flight from Singapore to Tokyo, be sure to check Japan’s visa requirements . Alternatively, you can visit the IATA Travel Centre for specific destination requirements.


Airport introduction

Choosing your airport in Tokyo

Things to do

Hotel recommendations

Food to eat

Travel tips

Visitors landing at Narita International Airport and Haneda Airport will discover a wide array of services and amenities to enhance their journey to the city centre. Treat yourself to a wide variety of delicious dishes at the diverse range of restaurants or engage in some leisurely shopping at the boutique stores conveniently located within the airports. Additionally, information kiosks, ATMs, and currency exchange services are readily available. Both airports also provide specialised assistance services to cater to the unique needs of travellers who require extra support during their journey.

Choosing your airport in Tokyo

If you plan to arrive or depart from Tokyo in the early hours, Haneda Airport may present a more convenient option. Located only about 30 minutes from downtown Tokyo, Haneda simplifies travel for those scheduled for early flights or arriving late at night. Visitors staying in central Tokyo will appreciate the reduced travel time, allowing for more restful sleep before their journey.

For those visiting during peak seasons, particularly in Spring and Autumn, Narita Airport can provide a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere upon arrival or departure. During these busy periods, such as cherry blossom season in April or the stunning autumn foliage in November, Haneda Airport tends to attract larger crowds. As a result, visitors arriving at Narita may find shorter lines at check-in, security, and immigration, creating a more pleasant travel experience.

Located 70 km northeast of the city, taxis are the most convenient way to reach the city centre from Narita International Airport, as it takes approximately 40 minutes. Another option is to take a train on the Keisei Narita Sky Access line, which provides a picturesque one-hour journey from the airport to Nihonbashi Station in the central Chuo City district. This route allows you to enjoy the scenic views along the way. If you prefer a faster public transport option, the Skyliner service is also available. It can transport you to central Tokyo in as little as 45 minutes, providing a swift and efficient travel experience.

For Haneda Airport, the quickest way downtown is by taxi, which takes only 15 minutes. Alternatively, the Keikyū Airport Line trains arrive at all airport terminals and arrive in the heart of the city in around 40 minutes. Many local buses are also available and will take you to various areas in and around the city centre in about 20 minutes.

Start your holiday with a trip up the Tokyo Skytree , a massive structure offering unmatched city views. The Skytree guarantees a memorable visit with its two viewing platforms: the Tembo Deck at 350 metres and the Tembo Galleria at 450 metres. The Tembo Deck provides a spectacular 360-degree panorama of Tokyo. Looking directly down at the busy streets through the glass floors is a thrilling experience. On a clear day, you might even spot the majestic Mount Fuji in the distance. For an even higher perspective (accessible for an extra fee), head up to the Tembo Galleria. This gently sloping skywalk circles the tower, concluding at Sorakara Point, the highest reachable point at 451.2 metres. From this vantage point, you will be amazed by the vast city sprawling beneath you.

Immerse yourself in the sophisticated culture of Japanese tea at the Sakurai Japanese Tea Experience in the heart of Tokyo. This charming tea house is dedicated to preserving the art and traditions of Japanese tea, offering an authentic insight into local customs. At Sakurai, guests can choose from a variety of engaging tea experiences. Enjoy guided tastings of premium Japanese teas, including popular varieties like matcha and hojicha. Knowledgeable staff lead each session, sharing historical context and the fine nuances of tea preparation and tasting.

Just northeast of Tokyo, the Ibaraki Prefecture offers a refreshing escape from the bustling city, boasting rich natural landscapes and cultural heritage. Among its many attractions is the Ushiku Daibutsu , the world’s tallest standing bronze Buddha statue at 120 meters. Visitors can ascend to an observation platform inside the statue for stunning views of the Kanto Plains, especially during cherry blossom season when the grounds are awash with vibrant flowers. Nature enthusiasts will also enjoy Hitachi Seaside Park, known for its fields of seasonal flowers, including the spectacular nemophila in spring, providing ample space for picnics and leisurely walks.

Make your trip from Singapore to Tokyo one to remember by booking luxury accommodation with Cathay Holidays. With us, you’ll discover a wondrous world of rewards, including special accommodation, room upgrades, and lounge access. Millennium Mitsui Garden Hotel Tokyo is a stylish retreat located in the heart of Ginza, making it an ideal choice for those seeking convenience and comfort. This hotel beautifully combines modern elegance with traditional Japanese design, providing a unique atmosphere for guests. The hotel is just a short stroll from the iconic Kabuki-za Theatre, where you can experience traditional Kabuki performances, showcasing Japan’s rich cultural heritage. Ginza itself is a shopper's paradise, filled with luxury boutiques, department stores, and delightful cafes. Take the chance to explore the vibrant streets and indulge in local delicacies at nearby restaurants. For a taste of Japanese cuisine, the hotel’s ZEN HOUSE restaurant offers modern Satoyama dishes made from fresh, seasonal ingredients, allowing you to savour the flavours of Japan without leaving the premises. Alternatively, Hotel Gracery Shinjuku is a 5-minute walk from JR Shinjuku Station’s east exit, providing easy access to Tokyo’s extensive transportation network and key city attractions. The hotel features rooms ranging from standard to superior categories, equipped with modern amenities such as comfortable feather bedding, deep soaking bathtubs, electronic bidet toilets, flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and air purification systems to enhance guest comfort. Guests appreciate its efficient self-check-in system, ladies-only floors for added security, and amenities including a coffee shop in the lobby and an Italian restaurant known for home-baked pizzas. Situated in the lively Kabukicho district, guests can explore nearby attractions like the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building—offering free observation decks with panoramic city views—and the beautifully landscaped Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, a tranquil spot for relaxation. By booking a holiday package or hotel through Cathay Holidays, you will be able to earn additional miles for your stay.

Tokyo entices food lovers with its vibrant restaurant scene, where an eclectic mix of international flavours intertwines, inviting diners on a mouthwatering journey of culinary fusion. Renowned as the earliest restaurants in Japan to offer tonkatsu course meals, Katsukami elevates this culinary experience with a focus on quality ingredients and expert preparation. One of the must-try items is the Special Loin Pork Cutlet, which showcases perfectly cooked pork with a delicate balance of flavour and tenderness. The Maeda Pork and a Brand of Pork Course is another highlight, featuring a variety of meticulously prepared tonkatsu dishes, as well as a delightful minced pork cutlet. For a unique twist, the Crab Croquette made with red king crab from their sister store is highly recommended, adding a touch of luxury to your meal. Take the chance to pair your dishes with one of the over 50 types of sake available, expertly curated to complement the flavours of the food. For another hearty alternative, Hibachi offers a unique and traditional robatayaki dining experience. This style of cooking involves expertly grilling fresh, seasonal ingredients over hot charcoal. The restaurant's core concept is the meticulous preparation and enjoyment of the freshest seafood and vegetables. Highly recommended dishes include the Nodoguro (Blackthroat Seaperch), which is prepared using the robatayaki method to achieve perfect crispness and enhanced natural flavours. The Assorted Seasonal Vegetables, grilled to perfection, also exemplify the restaurant's dedication to high-quality, fresh ingredients. For an even more indulgent meal, guests can opt for the Whole Grilled Fish Course, which presents a seasonal selection of fish, allowing them to savour the ocean's best offerings. To complete the experience, Hibachi features a diverse selection of sake, ensuring the perfect drink pairing for any dish.

There’s plenty to remember when flying to a new destination. Here is some information that you should know before your flight to Tokyo.

Frequently asked questions

Flight FAQs

How long is the flight from Singapore to Tokyo?

Begin your travel from Singapore to Tokyo on a modern aircraft from our fleet of Boeing 777s, Airbus A330s, and A350s. The total travel time, including a stopover in Hong Kong, is approximately 8 hours and 30 minutes. Please note that the aircraft model may change depending on availability.

Our First Class and Business Class customers can relax and recharge with our award-winning lounge facilities, such as our Relaxation Rooms, Shower Suites, and Noodle Bar during the layover.

Do I need to check in online for my flight to Tokyo?

Online check-in with Cathay Pacific provides a convenient way to save time and avoid airport queues, and this can be done via computer (PC) or mobile device up to 48 hours before the flight. You are able to select or change preferred seats in advance, speeding up airport procedures with your boarding pass ready to print or be saved digitally after online check-in, depending on origin or destination regulations. Frequent flyers with Green membership or higher can benefit from priority online check-in access, enhancing their ease of travel. Depending on your flight and ticket class, you may also be eligible to select your meals in advance should you have dietary preferences.

What happens if my flight from Singapore to Tokyo is delayed or cancelled?

If your Cathay Pacific flight to Tokyo is delayed or cancelled, you will be kept informed through updates on our flight status page , airport screens, public announcements, or via text notification services like notiFLY. If your flight is delayed, new check-in and boarding times reflecting the updated schedule will be provided. Should you miss a connection due to a delay, assistance is provided to ensure onward travel. For more information, you may refer to your rights and regulations or contact us before you fly.


Layover and stopover FAQs

What should I know about the stopover for my Singapore to Tokyo flight?

Upon arrival, follow the signs to the departure level for your connecting flight. If you already have your onward boarding pass, proceed to the security screening before heading to your boarding gate. Alternatively, visit the transfer desk located near Departure Gate 11 to check in for your next flight. Customers aged 11 and above with electronic travel documents can use e-Security Gates for faster processing.

What is there to do in Hong Kong International Airport while I wait?

There are plenty of things to do at Hong Kong Airport to make your Singapore to Tokyo layover (less than 24 hours) enjoyable. For a quick refresh, visit the Sky Garden terrace on level 7 East Hall for a peaceful spot with greenery and great views of the runways. Coffee lovers can enjoy coffee shops like Maison Kayser or Arabica, while those wanting a unique experience can visit the Intervals Sky Bar on level 9 in the Sky Bridge for cocktails with a view. For families, there are interactive play areas and kid-friendly zones to keep the little ones entertained. If time allows, explore a bit of shopping or enjoy the airport’s viewing spots, including the glass-floored Sky Bridge walkway, which offers fascinating views of planes taxiing below.

What kinds of services can I expect from the First and Business Class lounges at HKIA?

Customers of both our First Class and Business Class lounges can expect refined comforts, including a serene ambience crafted by award-winning architects and interior designers. Here is a list of lounges available in Terminal 1 to Cathay Pacific First Class and Business Class customers at HKIA:

The Wing : Located near Gate 2, the Business Class lounge at The Wing combines elegance with functionality. It features spacious seating areas, a stunning design, and a renowned Noodle Bar offering a variety of Asian dishes. You can enjoy shower suites and a tranquil environment, perfect for relaxation before a flight. The First Class lounge features The Haven dining area with à la carte menus, a champagne bar, and private cabanas with bathtubs and daybeds.

The Pier : Situated near Gate 65, The Pier is known for its serene ambience and modern design. It offers a selection of gourmet meals, including an impressive buffet and à la carte options. The lounge also includes shower facilities and private resting areas, providing a peaceful retreat. For our First Class customers, you can expect private suites, fine dining curated by top chefs, and bespoke service. The lounge also includes premium amenities like massage services and extensive relaxation areas.

The Bridge : Mere moments from Gate 35, The Bridge is designed with a contemporary flair. It features a relaxed atmosphere with comfortable seating and a variety of dining options. You can enjoy a selection of snacks and beverages, along with access to shower suites and workstations for those needing to catch up on business.

The Deck : Situated near Gate 6, The Deck Lounge provides a more casual setting with a focus on comfort. It offers a welcoming atmosphere, light refreshments, and a range of seating options. This lounge is perfect for those looking to unwind before their flight.


Cabin Class FAQs

What do the fare classes mean when I fly from Singapore to Tokyo in Economy Class?

Cathay Pacific offers multiple Economy Class fares so you can select the option that fits your needs. Each fare differs in baggage allowance, flexibility for changes or cancellations, and additional benefits.

Light Fare : Ideal for budget-minded travellers, including standard baggage allowance with limited options for changes or refunds.

Essential Fare : Provides greater flexibility than Light, allowing changes (fees may apply), plus added benefits such as seat selection and improved mileage accrual.

Flexi Fare : Our most flexible Economy fare, permitting changes or cancellations with minimal fees and offering a more generous baggage allowance for peace of mind.

For detailed baggage policies by fare, visit our fare classes page.

What can I expect when I choose to fly Premium Economy Class or Business Class with Cathay Pacific?

Your experience in the Premium Economy Class and Business Class begins the moment your flight ticket is confirmed. Starting with an additional baggage allowance, you will be able to pack more comfortably for your trip before you’re warmly greeted at one of our designated check-in counters. With priority boarding, you can expect an elevated experience from your seat, from spacious seats to exquisitely crafted menus.

Business Class customers flying on designated routes on board our Boeing 777-300ER aircraft can indulge in our award-winning Aria Suite * and an experience sculpted with you in mind.

*New Boeing 777-300ER cabins will be progressively introduced.

Do cabin classes affect how much I can take when I fly to Tokyo with Cathay Pacific?

Your carry-on baggage allowance varies by cabin class: Economy and Premium Economy customers can bring one bag up to 7 kg plus a small personal item, Business Class customers have a 10 kg carry-on allowance plus a personal item, and First Class customers can bring one bag weighing up to 15 kg plus a personal item. All carry-on bags must meet size limits of 56 x 36 x 23 cm, with the personal item fitting under the seat. Read more about our baggage policy .

What is the weight limit of the checked baggage I can bring aboard my flight to Tokyo?

Economy and Premium Economy Class customers are allowed to bring up to 2 pieces of checked baggage, with a maximum weight of 23kg per piece. Business Class customers are allowed to bring up to 2 pieces of checked baggage weighing up to 32kg each, while First Class customers may bring up to 3 pieces.

Please note that exceeding your baggage allowance may incur additional fees, depending on whether it is above the weight limit or size limit. Depending on your route, you may want to explore our prepaid extra baggage allowance .


Asia Miles FAQs

Is it possible to redeem products with Asia Miles while flying to Tokyo from Singapore?

During your flight, you can access the inflight shopping service using the onboard Wi-Fi , available across our entire fleet. By connecting your device to the "Cathay Pacific" Wi-Fi network and navigating to the shopping portal, you can browse a wide range of products from over a thousand brands. Cathay members can log in to their accounts to redeem Asia Miles for purchases or earn as they shop.

How many Asia Miles will I earn from my Singapore to Tokyo flight?

To calculate how many Asia Miles you earn flying from Singapore to Tokyo on Cathay Pacific, you can use our online Status Points and Asia Miles calculator . The amount of Asia Miles earned depends primarily on three factors: the route distance, your cabin class, and the fare type you purchased, with more flexible and premium fares generally earning more Asia Miles and Status Points. Please note that you will only be earning Asia Miles and status points on flights marketed by Cathay Pacific.


Booking & Experience FAQs

Why should I fly to Tokyo with Cathay Pacific?

Our extensive global network connects you to over 100 destinations worldwide, ensuring ample travel options and seamless connections. Our modern fleet offers spacious cabins with fully flat beds in Business Class, roomy Premium Economy seats, and comfortable Economy seats. Our entertainment suite and high-speed Wi-Fi connectivity allow you to stay connected and entertained during your flight. As you fly with us on our loyalty program, you will be able to accumulate Asia Miles and status points, both of which offer different benefits.

What are the benefits of booking directly with Cathay Pacific?

Booking directly with Cathay Pacific offers greater flexibility, exclusive promotions, and enhanced customer service compared to third-party channels. Direct bookings come with benefits like 24-hour free cancellation, access to the full range of fare options, and special offers including bonus Asia Miles and discounts on add-ons. You will enjoy priority support for changes and disruptions, seamless mileage earning and redemption, and perks such as advanced upgrade opportunities for members.

*Terms and conditions apply. Visit our page for full details.


Cathay Membership FAQs

What is the difference between status points and miles?

Status Points determine your tier status, impacting your membership level and benefits. They reset to zero at the start of each new membership year upon renewal, upgrade, or downgrade. In contrast, Asia Miles acts as a currency for redeeming flights and lifestyle rewards, valid for three years. While Status Points help you attain elite status, Asia Miles enable you to enjoy travel experiences and purchases.

What do the membership tiers mean?

The membership tiers—Green, Silver, Gold, and Diamond—are designed to reward frequent flyers and provide increasing levels of perks.

Green membership is the entry level, which gives you access to exclusive flight offers, priority online check-in 48 hours before your flight, and the ability to book extra-legroom seats using Asia Miles. You will also receive a complimentary 2-day access pass to PressReader with each flight booking.

In addition to existing Green tier benefits, Silver members unlock priority check-in at Business Class counters, access to Business Class lounges, and expedited baggage handling. You’ll also receive additional earning rates on Asia Miles when shopping or dining.

Gold tier members can bring an extra piece of checked baggage and have guaranteed Economy seating on Cathay Pacific flights. Additionally, gold tier members also get two complimentary Business Class lounge passes and exclusive upgrades, along with enhanced earning rates for Asia Miles.

Members in the Diamond tier benefit from First Class check-in, access to all First and Business Class lounges, and the ability to invite guests. Diamond tier members can also enjoy priority baggage handling and exclusive offers at partner hotels and restaurants.

You can read more about status points and the benefits of each tier here .

How do I know if my Singapore to Tokyo flight will accrue status points?

Eligible tickets are those issued by Cathay Pacific or our oneworld alliance partners in fare classes that qualify for earning Status Points. During the booking process and once you manage your booking online, you can see the exact number of Status Points and Asia Miles your ticket will earn based on the airline, cabin class, fare type, and distance travelled.

If your ticket is eligible, Status Points will be automatically added to your account after your flight. If you fly with one of our partner airlines, you can still earn Status Points toward your Cathay membership, subject to fare and class eligibility.

What exciting experiences can I expect from Cathay Pacific?

Explore an exciting array of benefits when booking your next trip with Cathay Pacific, including our Economy Fares , which give you greater choice, versatility, and value. Our latest flight and holiday package offers are regularly updated to provide you with greater flexibility on your travels with Cathay Pacific.