SkyTeam airlines KLM and Air France are selling cheap tickets to Tokyo from Warsaw for only €533 (~PLN 2,274). There’s decent in January 2024. Sadly, luggage will cost another €110 (~PLN 469), except for SkyTeam status holders.
Our availability calendar shows you all possible trips at €550 or less for trips up to four weeks. After selecting an outbound and inbound flight, it will forward you to Air France’ or KLM’s website, as the airlines sell the cheapest tickets themselves.
Availability gets broader if you are willing to spend a long layover in either Amsterdam or Paris in at least one direction. These connections are not reflected in the calendar above.

The tickets include 12 kg of hand luggage. You’ll usually fly to Amsterdam and then continue to Tokyo on a Boeing 777. On some dates, you could also fly with Air France via Paris (with a Boeing 777, too). Both airlines use a 3-4-3 seating arrangement on their Triple Sevens.
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This fare can be booked until January 15, 2024 for trips starting before February 29, 2024. The minimum stay requirement is three days (or a Sunday).
You can check for availability on Google Flights before then booking directly on KLM’s or Air France’s website.
Why is booking with an airline better than with an online travel agency?
More often than not, online travel agencies offer lower fares than airlines do. We still recommend booking with the airlines directly. There are two main reasons for that:
Better Customer Service
In case any problems like delays, cancellations or missed connections arise, you can communicate directly with the airline. The airline has to take care of you because you have a contract with them.
If a travel agency issues your ticket, you may have to reach out to them first. You also depend on your OTA to forward information like flight changes instead of receiving them directly from the airline. In many cases, you may get a prime exhibition of responsibility shifting rather than problem-solving.
This especially applies to premium tickets. You don’t want to spend more than €1,000 to wind up with some budget OTA’s telephone hotline in case anything goes wrong.
Baggage and Other Fees
Economy fares not including hold luggage are industry standard by now. In most cases, travel agencies charge much higher baggage fees than the airlines themselves. If bags are not included in your fare, airlines are often the cheaper alternative.
This also applies to other things like food services, insurances or priority treatment. In almost all cases, you pay less for additional amenities when booking on the airlines’ website.
Mileage
FlyingBlue members will get 34 XPs for this roundtrip, as well as roughly 1,000 miles. As the long-haul flights are issued in booking class X, the only other options you have are:
- 3,546 Miles on MEA Cedar Miles
- 3,546 RDM + 764 MQD on Delta SkyMiles
- 2,944 Miles on Aerolíneas Argentinas AerolíneasPlus
- 2,944 Miles on Vietnam Airlines Lotusmiles
- 2,944 Points on Malaysia Airlines Enrich
- 2,944 Miles on Korean Air Skypass
- 2,680 Award Miles on Etihad Guest
- 2,680 Points on SAS EuroBonus
- 1,812 Award Miles + 34 XP on Flying Blue
- 1,000 Miles on Aeromexico Club Premier
- 1,000 Miles on Saudia Alfursan
- 600 Award Miles + 20 Tier Points on Virgin Atlantic Flying Club
- 530 Miles on Garuda Indonesia GarudaMiles
- 530 Miles on GOL Aéreos Smiles
- 530 Miles on Air Europa Suma
- 530 Award Miles on Japan Airlines Mileage Bank
- 530 Miles on ITA Volare
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This example was calculated based on a roundtrip from Warsaw via Paris with Air France.
Information & Tips for Japan
Japan offers a blend of modern cities and natural beauty, with highlights including Tokyo’s bustling urban landscape, Kyoto’s historic temples, Mount Fuji, and the hot springs of Hakone. The currency is the Japanese yen (JPY), and credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas, though cash is still common in rural regions. Japan can be pricey, especially in cities, with high costs for accommodation and dining, but budget options are available. The weather varies by region: summers are hot and humid, while winters can be cold, particularly in the north. The best time to visit is typically during spring (for cherry blossoms) or autumn (for fall foliage).
Japan’s transport infrastructure is highly efficient and easy to navigate. In cities like Tokyo and Osaka, the metro and train systems are extensive, punctual, and relatively easy to use, though they can get crowded during peak hours. Buses and taxis are also available, but less convenient for tourists. For intercity travel, Japan’s Shinkansen (bullet trains) are fast, comfortable, and reliable, though more expensive than other options. Buses and domestic flights are also available for longer distances, but trains remain the preferred choice for many travellers due to speed and convenience.
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Information & Tips for Tokyo
Tokyo is known for its blend of traditional and modern attractions, including the historic Senso-ji Temple, the bustling Shibuya Crossing, and the futuristic Odaiba district. The currency used is the Japanese yen (JPY), and credit cards are widely accepted in many places. Tokyo can be expensive, especially for accommodation and dining in tourist areas, but budget options are available. The weather varies: summers are hot and humid, while winters are cold but generally dry. The best times to visit are in spring (for cherry blossoms) and autumn (for mild temperatures).
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