Fly to Tokyo with SAS
There are plenty of reasons to fly to Tokyo with SAS. To begin with, SAS has, for the third time in a row, been named Europe’s most punctual airline.
Your time is important to us and that’s why we make a special effort to be on time, so you don’t miss precious experiences or important meetings at your destination.
Another reason to fly with SAS is the high level of service you’ll enjoy. SAS Go is the standard ticket with the lowest prices, offering all of SAS trademark services: online/mobile check-in, free seat selection & EuroBonus points.
On our long-haul flights to Tokyo, food and drinks are included & you’ll be served delicious and locally produced food with accompanying drinks. In addition, you have access to a selection of magazines in SAS Go & you can enjoy your personal in-seat entertainment system with movies, music, games & more.
One step up, our SAS Plus features a number of additional services: your own laptop power outlet, a more generous baggage allowance, access to priority boarding and more. SAS Business offers a maximum of luxury & comfort. With roomy sleeper seats that can be reclined to 170°, you’ll have plenty of space to relax, work or sleep.
When you fly with SAS, all taxes & fees are included in the price so you don’t have to worry about extra fees. Book your flight to Tokyo on this page through a few easy steps & enjoy a leisurely way of travelling.
Enjoy the view of Tokyo
With over 35 million people in greater Tokyo, the capital of Japan is one of the world’s largest urban areas. Tokyo is a fascinating mix of futuristic high-tech cityscapes and glimpses of old Japan. In Tokyo, you’ll find world-class shopping and plenty of gourmet restaurants as well. Tokyo has something for everyone. Get “Lost in Translation” and grab a coffee or a drink at a rooftop café/bar and simply enjoy the view of the Tokyo skyline. You can also get lost in the city’s enormous grid of streets and have an authentic sushi lunch before you shop ‘till you drop in one of Tokyo’s shopping malls.
Japan has several world-famous designers, including Kenzo and Issey Miyake, but in Tokyo, you can find all major international brands too. The city rivals New York & London when it comes to shopping.
SAS, the largest airline company in Scandinavia, offers cheap international flight tickets to Tokyo via or from Copenhagen. Our city guide will help you find out what's up and the best tips from SAS crew and passengers.
A city of smaller cities, Tokyoäs neighborhoods are individual and unique in what each can offer, from cultural sights to vast shopping malls.

What's up in Tokyo
Meiji-jingu This nationally recognized Shinto shrine is recognized as one of Japan's primary symbols of the country's major religion. Take in the huge 11-meter cypress tree torii (gate) before wandering peacefully along winding paths to the wonderful inner buildings. | Kabuki-za This stylized theatre performance consists of elaborate choreography and make-up combined with colorful traditional nagauta music. The plays are dramatic and exciting, though in the 17th century female kabuki performers were banned - men now play the roles of both genders most convincingly. | Space Lab Yellow One of the best sound systems in the city draws a Japanese-strong crowd dressed in weird and wacky outfits. The best DJs have all played a set here. |