Still Available: Tokyo at €273 from Paris with Aeroflot (incl. luggage)

Tokyo Skyline

Departing from Rome you can score flights to Tokyo, Japan for €260 roundtrip, flights from Paris aren’t much more expensive. Those flights are operated by Russian SkyTeam-member Aeroflot and include 23 kg of checked luggage.

Update

There are still a few travel dates from Paris left. Flights depart in late May and early June 2020.

SU CDG NRT 273
This is an incredibly low fare for a flight to Japan. These are NOT direct flight, but both legs feature the same flight number.

Although there is no change in flight number, flights from Paris to Moscow are operated with Airbus A321 jets while you’ll sit in a Boeing 777 on the long-haul leg.

Search & Book

Cheap tickets are available for travel from November 2019 until May 2020. You can use Google Flights when looking for cheap travel dates (instructions). Afterward, you’ll be able to book those dates using our flight search or Aeroflot.ru.

According to the fare rules there is a minimum stay requirement of only 2 days or a sunday night. There is no expiration date mentioned, but we recommend to book asap, as the fare is really low.

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).

Climate diagram for Tokyo (Source: WMO World Weather Information Service)

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  1. Bogdan says:

    There is no change in booking number, so could that mean that somebody put NRT instead of SVO for said flight number itinerary construction? I find it odd to be described as a technical stop instead of a layover. I bought the tickets but I pray to God I don’t end up in Moscow.

  2. Oleg says:

    You guys know which booking class this fare will be booked in?

    • Peer Linder says:

      Should be R class. You’ll 25% Miles on Flying Blue, 75% with Aeroflot Bonus (as is’s a “Saver” fare). No acrruals in other SkyTeam programs sadly.

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