Travelling from Adelaide Airport (ADL) to Narita International Airport (NRT): what you need to know
The timezone in Tokyo is UTC+9, which is one hour 30 minutes behind Adelaide.
Your ADL to NRT flight won't wait if you're late, so show up at the airport on time. Arrive up to one hour in advance for domestic flights and two hours ahead when you're travelling internationally.
You can expect longer lines during popular months like January. Arriving up to four hours in advance for international flights and two hours for a domestic departure will give you ample time for security and boarding.
We make it a cinch to book a flight with a stopover. To see your options for tickets from Adelaide Airport to Narita International Airport, deselect 'Direct flights only.' Then, pick a flight with a stop long enough to tour the city of your choice. Popular stopovers between ADL and NRT include:
Cairns Airport
Brisbane Airport
Melbourne Tullamarine Airport
How to find the cheapest flights from Adelaide Airport (ADL) to Narita International Airport (NRT)
£222 is currently the lowest price for a one-way Adelaide Airport to Narita International Airport flight. A return flight starts from £383. These fares can change based on demand.
It's often best to book early if you're looking for cheap tickets from ADL to NRT. That's because airlines change prices based on demand, which tends to rise closer to the date of departure.
If you can be flexible with your travel dates, try using the 'Whole month' search tool. It'll find the lowest price in each month when looking for your flight from Adelaide Airport to Narita International Airport.
You don't need to check back in every day to find out if fares have gone down when you set up a Price Alert. We'll update you the moment there's a better deal on cheap flights from ADL to NRT.
Tailor your trip with filters. Choose your preferred arrival and departure times, airlines and total journey duration. You can also sort your results by 'Fastest,' 'Cheapest' or 'Best' flights from Adelaide Airport to Narita International Airport.
Handy information about Adelaide Airport (ADL)
75.6% of flights that depart Adelaide Airport reach their destination on schedule.
To get to Adelaide Airport from central Adelaide, it takes around 15 minutes by car. This depends on traffic, however. It's approximately 5 miles from the airport to the city centre.
Expect a trip time of roughly 50 minutes on public transport.
Booked an early flight from Adelaide Airport to Narita International Airport? Avoid the last-minute rush to the airport (and get some extra shut-eye) by picking one of these hotels close to ADL:
Arriving at Narita International Airport (NRT)
Consider staying in a hotel near NRT if you're catching a late Adelaide Airport to Narita International Airport flight. Check in to one of these accommodation options and skip the long transfer:
Get on the fast track to adventure by picking up a Narita International Airport rental car. Grab your wheels from Airport Car Hire, JDM Rent a car or Miki Car Hire to explore Tokyo and beyond.
To get the lowest price, reserve your vehicle from Narita International Airport around four weeks before travelling.
Getting from Narita International Airport (NRT) to central Tokyo
You'll find NRT at 成田空港第2PTB(バス), Narita.
Narita International Airport is roughly 40 miles from central Tokyo. The drive time takes about 1 hour.
When to fly to Narita International Airport (NRT)
The quietest month for a flight from Adelaide Airport to Narita International Airport is April, while July is the busiest. Pick the ideal time to visit Tokyo based on whether you prefer a faster pace or a more relaxed vibe.
Lock in your flight from Adelaide Airport to Narita International Airport for August if you'd like to go to Tokyo during its warmest month. Expect temperatures of between 26ºC (79ºF) and 29ºC (84ºF).
February sees average temperatures of between 15ºC (59ºF) and 20ºC (68ºF). Look for cheap tickets from ADL to NRT around that time if you'd rather travel in cooler conditions.
Explore more of Japan
Tokyo is always a good idea, but there are so many other parts of Japan just waiting to be explored. Around 19 miles south-west of Tokyo, a visit to Yokohama will keep your itinerary packed. Start with popular sights like Teishoin, Seya Christian Church and Banfukuji.
Osaka is another must-experience destination in Japan and is around 250 miles west of Tokyo. No journey is complete without seeing Osaka Castle, Dotonbori and Universal Studios Japan.