Etihad Airways is currently teaming up with Brussels Airlines and LOT to offer cheap tickets for flights from Warsaw to Japan in business class. Prices start at PLN 6,252/€1,470 for trips to Tokyo.
Usually, you will fly from Warsaw to Brussels with Brussels Airlines, from where Etihad would take you to Abu Dhabi, and from there you would continue to Tokyo. If you’re flying to Nagoya, you would fly to Beijing, stay inside the plane while it refuels, and then continue to Nagoya. Sometimes, instead of flying to Brussels, you might also fly to another European airport, such as Belgrade, the connection with Warsaw being then operated by LOT. All of Etihad’s flights are operated with a Boeing 787 – Dreamliner.
Search & Book
Sadly, we couldn’t find any fare rules. You can easily find this fare on Google Flights (instructions). You can then book the flights via Skyscanner for Nagoya, or our Travel-Dealz flight search for Tokyo. We found availability until the end of March during weekdays.
Etihad’s Business Class
Etihad offers one of the best business class products worldwide. The seats are excellent (aligned in a 1-2-1 formation), the service is outstanding, and you get many amenities that are definitely not part of the global standard, such as being able to dine on demand. You can read a full review here.

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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