Flights from Tokyo (TYO) to Shanghai (SHA)

Flights from Tokyo (TYO) to Shanghai (SHA)

Tokyo
Shanghai
Sat, May 25
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Tokyo to Shanghai Avia Schedule

Tokyo to Shanghai Avia Schedule
Transport NameRoute TimePrice
Juneyao Airlines Economy #HO138600:05 - 02:00¥ 56,900
Peach Airlines Economy #MM89902:10 - 05:00¥ 48,911
China Eastern Airlines Economy #MU57608:40 - 10:55¥ 69,023
China Eastern Airlines Economy #MU418211:40 - 14:00¥ 178,267
China Eastern Airlines Economy #MU52413:50 - 16:30¥ 77,952
Shanghai Airlines Economy #FM303614:30 - 17:10¥ 87,187
Air China Economy #CA93017:25 - 20:05¥ 230,202
All Nippon Airways Economy #NH92118:35 - 20:55¥ 351,514
Air China Economy #CA92020:00 - 22:25¥ 254,209
Jetstar Japan Economy #GK3522:25 - 00:50¥ 17,645

Transportation from Tokyo to Shanghai

  • Flights
    $ 113.04
  • Trains are not available
  • Buses are not available
  • Ferries are not available
  • Taxis are not available
  • Vans are not available

Facts about the flight from Tokyo to Shanghai

Cheapest Flight$114
Fastest Flight2h 55m
Earliest Flight12:05 AM
Latest Flight10:30 PM
Daily Flight Routes34
Distance2480 kilometers
Flight CompaniesAir China, All Nippon Airways, China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Japan Airlines, Jetstar Japan, Juneyao Airlines, Peach Airlines, Shanghai Airlines

How to get from Tokyo to Shanghai by Plane

Taking a flight is the fastest and easiest way to get from Tokyo to Shanghai. In order to find the best deal, use our online booking service.

There are regular flights departing from Tokyo to Shanghai so there are many options to choose from. Keep in mind, however, that a plane is a relatively expensive means of transportation. If you want to secure the best deal, it’s better to book a ticket in advance. It’s also a good idea to plan far ahead if travelling around popular travel seasons.

How far is it from Tokyo to Shanghai?

According to Google Maps, the driving distance from Tokyo to Shanghai B is 1542 miles (2480 km). A flying distance is shorter - it is approximately 1542 miles.

How long does it take to get from Tokyo to Shanghai by Plane?

Traveling by plane guarantees the fastest time to get from Tokyo to Shanghai. The estimated Tokyo to Shanghai travel time is 2h 55m. Keep in mind, however, that getting to the airport, checking-in, and passing through security checks will take some time - it’s better to come to the airport at least an hour in advance if you are flying domestically and two hours in advance if it is an international flight.

The trip duration from Tokyo and Shanghai is more or less the same whichever airline you choose to fly.

How much does it cost to get from Tokyo to Shanghai?

There are a few ways to secure the cheapest airline tickets. Here are several hints on how to grab the best deals for flying from Tokyo to Shanghai:

  • Getting the cheapest air ticket is possible during the airline’s sale period. Discounts can be quite huge, but you have to monitor good deals constantly.
  • Buy an air ticket with a low-cost airline. There are airlines that position themselves as low-cost carriers. Their tickets can be quite cheap - bear in mind though that the departure time can be inconvenient.
  • Buy a ticket straight at the airport. This is the least convenient way to get a plane ticket. A same day Tokyo to Shanghai ticket price is usually higher than the one you get if booking in advance.

Best Rated Companies for This Route

The route from Tokyo to Shanghai is operated by the following airlines: Air China, All Nippon Airways, China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Japan Airlines, Jetstar Japan, Juneyao Airlines, Peach Airlines, Shanghai Airlines. Most travellers who bought air tickets for this route with us, opted for Peach Airlines. Yet all the carriers we offer enjoy good reputation and provide decent service.

Before booking your flight ticket, always check what is included into the airfare. Remember that checked luggage may or may not be included. Luggage allowance and carry-on luggage dimensions also differ from carrier to carrier. Budget airlines may require online check-in and make you pay for any extras like choosing your seat or onboard meals.