Experience a seamless journey from Kathmandu, Nepal, to Narita, Japan, with Nepal Cheap Flights. Our Kathmandu to Narita flights offer comfort, convenience, and competitive fares for travelers seeking business trips, vacations, or connecting flights to other parts of Japan. Return flights from Narita to Kathmandu are equally efficient, ensuring a smooth travel experience in both directions.
Our Kathmandu to Narita flights are competitively priced to suit different budgets.
| Class | Fare Range (One-way) |
|---|---|
| Economy Class | USD 450 – 700 |
| Premium Economy | USD 750 – 950 |
| Business Class | USD 1,200 – 1,800 |
| First Class | USD 2,500 – 3,500 |
Flight fares fluctuate depending on the season. Here’s a sample guide:
| Season | One-way Fare (Economy) |
|---|---|
| High Season (March – May, Sept – Nov) | USD 600 – 700 |
| Shoulder Season (Jan – Feb, Jun – Aug) | USD 500 – 600 |
| Low Season (Dec) | USD 450 – 500 |
Yes, there is a limited direct flight option between Kathmandu and Tokyo Narita operated by Nepal Airlines on selected days. However, most passengers still travel via connecting routes depending on price and availability.
A direct flight takes around 6 hours 20 minutes to 6 hours 45 minutes.
If you take connecting flights, total travel time usually ranges from 10 to 20+ hours depending on layovers.
A typical connecting route is:
Kathmandu → Hong Kong / Seoul / Guangzhou / Bangkok → Tokyo (NRT)
Direct flights are less frequent, so many travelers use Asian hub airports for cheaper fares and more timing flexibility.
The average fare usually ranges from USD 500 to USD 1,200+, depending on season, airline, and booking time. Direct flights are often slightly higher in price compared to connecting options.
Common airlines include:
Narita International Airport (NRT) is one of the main airports serving Tokyo, Japan. It handles most long-haul international flights and connects travelers to all major Japanese cities.
It is recommended to book 2–3 months in advance, especially for peak seasons like cherry blossom (spring) and autumn when Japan travel demand is highest.