Why fly business class to Tokyo?
Tokyo is one of the most popular long-haul destinations from Australia, drawing both business travellers and leisure visitors in large numbers. Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways (ANA) operate highly acclaimed premium cabin products on the Australia–Japan corridor, and strong competition from Qantas, Singapore Airlines, and Cathay Pacific keeps fares competitive for savvy buyers.
Business Class Global specialises in finding value on high-demand routes. Tokyo is a prime example: published retail fares can be steep during peak seasons (cherry blossom, Golden Week, autumn foliage), but our access to wholesale inventory and promotional blocks means our clients frequently secure seats at prices well below what is available online.
Airlines and routing options
Japan Airlines (JAL) operates nonstop services from Sydney and Melbourne to Tokyo Narita (NRT) and also to Tokyo Haneda (HND), the city-centre airport. Their Sky Suite business class product is one of the most admired in the industry. ANA operates similar nonstop services with their The Room and Business Staggered cabin products on select aircraft.
Qantas offers connections via Sydney to Tokyo, often incorporating JAL codeshare services. Singapore Airlines routes via Singapore and Cathay Pacific routes via Hong Kong are popular alternatives that allow for an Asian stopover if desired.
Tokyo for business and leisure
Tokyo Narita (NRT) is approximately 60–90 minutes from central Tokyo by Narita Express or Limousine Bus. Tokyo Haneda (HND) is significantly closer — 30–40 minutes by monorail or bus. Business travellers visiting Shinjuku, Marunouchi, or other commercial districts will find Haneda more convenient when available. Our team can advise on the best airport option for your specific itinerary.

