How To Choose Flights To Tokyo
Japan as a whole is part of the legendary Asia corridor, known for its incredible in-flight service. When you choose business class flights or first class airline tickets, you get even better amenities.
But how do you choose what route to take? Whether you are coming from London or Los Angeles, Beijing or Berlin, Prague or Paris, there are many different ways to reach Tokyo.
The Benefits Of First Class
If you are coming from Western Europe or the Eastern United States, travel to Tokyo is a significant time investment. Even if you take a direct flight from an airport in Washington D.C., you're in the air for 12 hours. Without doubt, first class airfare is worth it for this trip. The extra legroom and comfort features will make the long haul seem much shorter.
Whether you are looking to work or to rest, business class flights just make sense. Plus, you'll get to see business class flights at their absolute best -- carriers in the Pacific corridor have to put their best foot forward in order to compete with high standards, even in the current economic climate.
Nonstop Or Not?
If you are planning first class travel, you should feel comfortable with a direct flight. Most major airports, even those halfway across the world from Tokyo, are now offering nonstop flights to Tokyo Narita airport. These flights are easy because there are no transfers to worry about, and no delays to consider. You get on a plane once, and are able to remain in total comfort between your origin and your destination.
Stopping isn't necessary anymore, but if you are nervous about flying, it might make sense to plan a stop. The airfare tends to be roughly equivalent, so the only real reason to stop is if you feel it necessary.
However, keep in mind that if you are traveling from Western Europe, you will be stopping in a foreign country and may have to endure the hassle of an unfamiliar foreign airport.

