Ahmedabad to Tokyo Flights — Guide 2026
Ahmedabad to Tokyo flight guide — airlines, one-stop routing, fares, baggage and Japan eVisa for Indians.
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Quick answer: Ahmedabad to Tokyo flights take about ≈ 11–15h with one stop, operated by Air India, ANA, Japan Airlines, Singapore Airlines, No non-stop — 1-stop via Delhi or Singapore. Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest AMD–NRT fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.
Last reviewed July 2026 by the FlightGPT flights desk · route facts cross-checked against DGCA and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) · how we collect fares · editorial policy · fact-checking · fares are live — verify the final price in search before booking.
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The quickest and most practical routing from AMD to Tokyo is via Delhi (DEL): IndiGo, Air India, and Akasa Air all operate frequent AMD–DEL services (≈ 1h 40m). From Delhi, Air India flies DEL–NRT and DEL–HND non-stop in approximately 8 hours on B787 Dreamliner equipment. ANA (All Nippon Airways) also operates a DEL–NRT non-stop. Japan Airlines (JAL) serves Delhi via other hubs. A second option is via Singapore Changi (SIN) on Singapore Airlines: the AMD–SIN leg is ≈ 4h 40m, then SIN–NRT is a further ≈ 7h. Total via SIN is typically 13–15 hours. For most travellers, the Delhi connection is clearly optimal in terms of time and frequently pricing as well.
The AMD–NRT great-circle distance is ≈ 6,700 km. Tokyo Standard Time (JST) is UTC+9, which is 3h 30m ahead of India Standard Time (UTC+5:30). A departure from AMD at 06:00 IST arrives in Tokyo the same evening at ≈ 21:30 JST via Delhi, assuming a smooth connection — useful for planning your first night. Air time on the two legs combined is roughly 9h 40m (1h 40m AMD–DEL + 8h DEL–NRT). Layover padding brings total elapsed time to ≈ 12–14 hours for well-chosen itineraries. Tokyo has two main airports: Narita (NRT), ≈ 60 km from central Tokyo, and Haneda (HND), ≈ 30 km closer to the city centre and more convenient for many districts.
Japan has historically required Indian passport holders to obtain a tourist visa through the Japanese Consulate (Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, or Kolkata). As of 2026, India is classified in a visa category that requires a valid tourist visa or a sponsor invitation — always verify the current process with the Japanese consulate before booking, as Japan's visa policies have evolved in recent years. Processing typically takes ≈ 5–10 working days and requires a valid passport, itinerary, hotel bookings, bank statements, and an income tax return copy. Japan does not currently offer a full e-visa system to Indian passport holders via an online portal. See /visas for the most up-to-date India–Japan visa guidance.
Air India operates DEL–HND, landing at the closer Haneda Airport (HND), which is ≈ 30 km from central Tokyo and connects to Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Tokyo Station via the Tokyo Monorail or Keikyu Line in 30–40 minutes. ANA flies DEL–NRT to Narita, which is ≈ 60 km from the city — the Narita Express (N'EX) reaches Shinjuku in ≈ 80 minutes. For most leisure travellers, Haneda is more convenient; for those connecting to bullet train (Shinkansen) services from Tokyo Station, Narita via N'EX is equally manageable. If you have flexibility at booking, compare which airport better suits your Tokyo accommodation.
Japan's two iconic tourist seasons are cherry blossom (sakura) season — typically late March to mid-April in Tokyo — and autumn foliage (koyo) from mid-October through November. Both windows see Indian traveller demand surge and fares can spike 40–60% above off-peak levels. Book 12–16 weeks ahead for spring sakura trips. The June–July rainy season (tsuyu) and August's summer humidity are the softest demand periods, with more competitive fares; August school holidays push prices back up briefly. January and February — excluding New Year — offer genuinely cheap fares for those willing to experience Tokyo in cold, clear winter weather.
Air India economy class on international long-haul routes typically allows 25 kg checked baggage. ANA economy on DEL–NRT includes 23 kg. On the AMD–DEL domestic leg with IndiGo, the base fare includes 15 kg — travellers with more luggage should add extra hold baggage at booking rather than at the airport. When booked as a through-ticket with a single airline group (e.g., Air India for AMD–DEL and DEL–HND), your baggage will transfer seamlessly in Delhi. Self-connecting on separate tickets requires collecting bags at DEL and re-checking — feasible but stressful on a 2–3 hour stopover.
Narita (NRT) has the Narita Express (N'EX) connecting to Tokyo, Shinjuku, and Yokohama — single fare ≈ ¥3,000 (≈ ₹1,700 at mid-2026 rates). Airport buses (limousine buses) are slower but drop you at major hotels. Haneda (HND) is served by the Tokyo Monorail to Hamamatsucho Station (≈ 18 min) and Keikyu trains to Shinagawa (≈ 13 min). An IC card like Suica or Pasmo, purchased at the airport, makes all transit seamless and works on trains, buses, and at many convenience stores. Japan's public transport runs on near-exact schedules — missing a Shinkansen by one minute means the next one, not a 2-hour wait.
Tokyo has a growing range of halal-certified and vegetarian-friendly restaurants, particularly in Shinjuku, Asakusa, and around the Imperial Palace area. Indian restaurant options are concentrated in Shinjuku and Shibuya. 7-Eleven, FamilyMart, and Lawson convenience stores stock a wide variety of affordable ready food; some items are vegetarian. Pocket Wi-Fi devices (available for ≈ ¥500/day) or a local SIM work well — rent at the airport counters in arrivals. Cash remains important in Japan; carry Japanese yen as many smaller restaurants and temples are cash-only. Typhoon season (July–October) can occasionally disrupt flights — travel insurance is recommended for this route.
No non-stop AMD–NRT/HND service exists as of 2026. The fastest routing is AMD–DEL–NRT/HND, with Air India and ANA operating the Delhi–Tokyo sector. Total travel time is ≈ 11–14 hours.
The AMD–DEL leg takes ≈ 1h 40m, and the DEL–NRT/HND non-stop takes ≈ 7h 30m–8h. Including a 2–3 hour connection at Delhi, total elapsed time is ≈ 11–13 hours for a well-timed itinerary.
Yes. Indian passport holders need a tourist visa issued by a Japanese consulate (Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, or Kolkata). Processing typically takes ≈ 5–10 working days. See <a href="/visas">/visas</a> for details on documentation required.
Haneda (HND) is closer to central Tokyo (≈ 30 km) and is served by Air India's DEL–HND route. Narita (NRT) is ≈ 60 km from the city but is well-connected by the N'EX train. If Air India's HND route fits your schedule, Haneda is generally more convenient.
January–February (excluding New Year) and June (early rainy season) are typically the cheapest periods. Cherry blossom season (late March–mid April) and autumn foliage (October–November) are peak periods with the highest fares — book 12–16 weeks ahead for those windows.
Connecting from a domestic arrival at Terminal 1/2 to an international departure at Terminal 3 at Delhi airport requires an inter-terminal transfer (free bus or people mover). A minimum of 2.5–3 hours is recommended. If both legs are on the same airline (e.g., Air India), staff can assist with prioritising connections.
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There is no single "cheapest day" to fly Ahmedabad to Tokyo — the lowest fare is the one you find by comparing live. Open the search above to line up Ahmedabad–Tokyo prices across Air India, ANA, Japan Airlines, Singapore Airlines; booking ahead and avoiding peak weekends typically trims 25–40 percent off the walk-up fare.
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There is currently no non-stop service between Ahmedabad and Tokyo — itineraries connect via a hub, with a typical journey of ≈ 11–15h with one stop. Comparing hubs side by side often saves 15-30 percent. FlightGPT lets you filter by "Direct only" or compare both side by side — useful when you want the cheapest Ahmedabad Tokyo ticket but are open to a layover.
Ahmedabad–Tokyo pricing rewards comparison over loyalty: the best value rotates between low-cost and full-service carriers depending on the date. FlightGPT's grid surfaces every Ahmedabad Tokyo fare with baggage and meals counted in, so the genuinely cheapest all-in ticket is the one that rises to the top.