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Book Flight Tickets for Popular Air India Routes for Seamless Travel Across India and International Destinations.

Nagoya (NGO)to
Kochi (COK)
Osaka (KIX)to
Delhi (DEL)
Tokyo (NRT)to
Mumbai (BOM)
Tokyo (NRT)to
Dubai (DXB)
Osaka (KIX)to
Dubai (DXB)
Nagoya (NGO)to
Mumbai (BOM)
Tokyo (NRT)to
Ahmedabad (AMD)
Tokyo (NRT)to
Kochi (COK)
Tokyo (NRT)to
Chennai (MAA)*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking.
From | To | Fare Type | Dates | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Osaka (KIX) | Delhi (DEL) | One Way / Economy Class | Depart: 03 Sep 2026 | From JPY 120,930 Seen: 18 hrs ago |
| Nagoya (NGO) | Kochi (COK) | One Way / Economy Class | Depart: 15 Aug 2026 | From JPY 93,510 Seen: 1 day ago |
| Tokyo (NRT) | Mumbai (BOM) | One Way / Economy Class | Depart: 09 Feb 2027 | From JPY 94,690 Seen: 20 hrs ago |
| Tokyo (NRT) | Bangalore (BLR) | One Way / Economy Class | Depart: 06 Oct 2026 | From JPY 138,330 Seen: 23 hrs ago |
| Tokyo (NRT) | Delhi (DEL) | One Way / Economy Class | Depart: 28 Jul 2026 | From JPY 94,420 Seen: 1 day ago |
| Tokyo (NRT) | Dubai (DXB) | One Way / Economy Class | Depart: 31 Jul 2026 | From JPY 95,600 Seen: 3 hrs ago |
| Osaka (KIX) | Kochi (COK) | One Way / Economy Class | Depart: 03 Sep 2026 | From JPY 149,150 Seen: 5 hrs ago |
| Tokyo (NRT) | Ahmedabad (AMD) | One Way / Economy Class | Depart: 08 Sep 2026 | From JPY 102,060 Seen: 1 day ago |
| Tokyo (NRT) | Kolkata (CCU) | One Way / Economy Class | Depart: 25 Feb 2027 | From JPY 131,030 Seen: 1 day ago |
| Tokyo (NRT) | Coimbatore (CJB) | One Way / Economy Class | Depart: 29 Jul 2026 | From JPY 156,670 Seen: 13 hrs ago |
| Tokyo (NRT) | Kochi (COK) | One Way / Economy Class | Depart: 03 Sep 2026 | From JPY 133,720 Seen: 3 hrs ago |
| Tokyo (NRT) | Hyderabad (HYD) | One Way / Economy Class | Depart: 07 Sep 2026 | From JPY 134,980 Seen: 6 hrs ago |
| Tokyo (NRT) | Jodhpur (JDH) | One Way / Economy Class | Depart: 06 Sep 2026 | From JPY 149,940 Seen: 1 day ago |
| Tokyo (NRT) | Chennai (MAA) | One Way / Economy Class | Depart: 09 Sep 2026 | From JPY 135,370 Seen: 1 day ago |
*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking.

Japan and India are well connected through regular international routes, so finding a suitable flight usually isn’t the difficult part. What matters more is having options that fit your timing and make the whole process feel easy to handle.
With Air India, you can look through different routes, compare flight ticket fares, and complete your online flight ticket booking without unnecessary steps. The idea is to keep things simple, so your flight booking doesn’t feel like a task before the trip even begins.
Booking directly with us just keeps things simpler and more manageable.
Air India connects Japan to several major cities in India, making your travel planning straightforward and efficient. Whether you are traveling for a short business trip or an extended holiday, our network provides flexible travel choices designed for comfort and clarity. You can easily browse these routes and select from various fare options through our official website or app during your online flight ticket booking.
Some of the most searched and frequently preferred routes from Japan to India include:
Tokyo (NRT/HND) to Delhi (DEL): This widely used route is a primary gateway for those traveling from eastern Japan. Connecting the Japanese capital to India’s capital city, it offers smooth access to Delhi’s rich heritage, business hubs, and convenient onward connections to other Indian cities.
Tokyo (NRT/HND) to Mumbai (BOM): An ideal choice for both work and leisure travelers heading to India's financial capital. This route provides direct access to western India's major business districts, coastal experiences, and extensive domestic connectivity.
Osaka (KIX) to Bengaluru (BLR): Often selected by professionals and students, this route connects Japan's Kansai region directly to India’s technology and innovation hub. It is a preferred option for those visiting the "Silicon Valley of India" for business or family visits.
Tokyo (NRT/HND) to Hyderabad (HYD): A convenient route for travelers heading to one of South India’s major cultural and technology centers. It is particularly useful for family visits and business trips to the southern region, offering easy access to nearby destinations.
Tokyo (NRT/HND) to Chennai (MAA): This route serves as a valuable link for travelers heading to Tamil Nadu and the broader southern Indian region. Chennai offers a unique blend of cultural landmarks, coastal charm, and growing business opportunities.
By booking these routes directly with Air India, you can enjoy a streamlined experience, allowing you to compare flight ticket fares and pick a timing that works best for your schedule.
We offer different cabin options depending on how you prefer to travel.
There are only 12 seats available for first class, which provides you with some privacy and a quiet environment. In addition, you will be able to fully recline your seat in order to enjoy it in a flatbed position, as well as get your personal screen and a more extensive catering menu.
The process of business-class check-in is much easier; you have access to airport lounges, as well as more comfortable and spacious seats and an extensive range of catering choices.
Premium economy gives you more legroom and slightly better seating compared to economy. Small things like hot towels, better meals, and headphones make a noticeable difference on longer journeys.
Economy works well for most travellers. Seats are comfortable enough, meals are included, and on international flights, you’ll also have access to entertainment to pass the time.
Here's how to book flight tickets easily with Air India:
Step 1
Go to the Air India website
Step 2
Enter your departure city, destination, and dates
Step 3
Check available flights and pick the one that suits your timing
Step 4
Add passenger details and review your plan
Step 5
Make the payment
Step 6
You’ll get an instant confirmation via email or SMS
To check flight status:
Step 1
Open the Air India website
Step 2
Go to the “Flight Status” section
Step 3
Enter your flight number and date
Step 4
Check the latest update
To check flight schedule:
Step 1
Go to the “Flight Schedule” section
Step 2
Enter departure and arrival cities
Step 3
Select your travel dates
Step 4
View available timings
Step 1
Visit the Air India web check-in page
Step 2
Enter your booking reference and last name
Step 3
Choose your seat
Step 4
Pay if required
Step 5
Download your boarding pass
Remember, that web check-in opens 48 hours before departure and closes up to 2 hours before international flights and 1 hour before domestic ones.
It is recommended that when traveling abroad, early booking will help you get good deals with Air India because it provides facilities for advance booking within 361 days prior to travel.
However, for domestic flights, one can make their bookings nearer to the date of travel. In addition to that, while making your reservations, you will get several choices regarding the type of fares like web special & super value in business class, and super value, flexi saver & flexible in economy class.
Before flying from Japan to India, it’s important to have your documents ready. You’ll need a valid passport and the appropriate visa depending on your travel purpose.
Your passport should be valid for at least six months from your travel date. It’s checked at multiple stages, so it’s better to confirm this in advance.
For international trips, document requirements may vary depending on your route and stopovers.
If your flight includes a layover in another country, you may need a transit visa. It’s always safer to check this beforehand based on your route.
Air India operates over 150 domestic flights and around 125 international routes, connecting multiple cities across India and beyond. With so many options, it’s easier to find something that fits your schedule. Along with that, you get comfortable seating, meals included on most flights, and a baggage allowance that usually covers your needs.
We offer different fare options depending on the type of traveller. Along with price benefits, some offers also include added flexibility or extra baggage.
Students can get up to 10% off on base fares on select routes. In many cases, there’s also around 10 kg extra baggage and one free date change.
Senior citizens aged 60 and above can get up to 25% off on domestic fares and around 10% on international routes, depending on availability.
If you’re flying from Japan, you’ll mostly find us operating through cities like Tokyo and Osaka. From there, getting to India is quite straightforward. As part of Star Alliance, you can also connect to many more destinations worldwide.
We fly a mix of Airbus and Boeing aircraft depending on the route. For longer journeys, you’ll usually be on a wide-body aircraft. We’ve also ordered 470 new aircraft as part of our efforts to keep improving our fleet.
When you fly with us, the focus is on keeping your time in the air comfortable and easy. Meals are served on most flights, with a few options so you can pick something that suits you. During the journey, you can also browse our inflight magazine, namaste.ai, which covers travel, culture, and more. On international routes, you’ll have access to a personal screen with movies and shows, so you have something to watch while you settle in and relax.
Baggage rules depend on your route and cabin, so the limit isn’t the same for everyone. In most cases, it’s enough for a regular trip, but it’s always better to check the exact details while booking. Maharaja Club members may also get some extra allowance.
Our Maharaja Club is designed for frequent travellers who fly with us regularly. Every time you travel, you earn points based on your journey, which can be used later for upgrades, extra services, or future bookings. As you move up tiers, you may also get added benefits like priority services and additional baggage, making each trip a little more rewarding.
We try to make your airport experience smoother with support at different points like check-in counters, lounges, and boarding gates. Our team is available to help with baggage, transfers, or any issues during your journey.
Onboard, things stay consistent across cabins. You’ll have comfortable seating, meals, and entertainment. If you’re flying first class, you’ll also get more space and seats that fully recline.
Flights from Japan usually operate from cities like Tokyo (Narita/Haneda) and Osaka, which handle most international departures.
From Japan, you can fly into major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, with easy onward connections.
Japan is known for its mix of tradition and modern life, where historic temples exist alongside advanced cities. It’s a well-connected country, making travel within and outside quite convenient.
| Category | Details |
| Country | Japan |
| Currency | Japanese Yen (JPY) |
| Tourist Places to Visit | Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka |
| Time Zone | JST (UTC+9) |
| Language | Japanese |
| Best Time to Visit | March to May, September to November |
Japan offers a mix of fast-paced cities and quieter, traditional spots, so your travel never feels one-dimensional. You can explore busy streets, local food scenes, historic temples, and scenic areas, all within a short distance.
Tokyo
Tokyo brings together modern city life with cultural spots, from shopping districts to historic temples and neighbourhoods. It’s often one of the main stops on most travel plans, with many travellers exploring flights to Tokyo while planning their trip.
Osaka
Osaka has a more laid-back feel and is best known for its food and lively streets. It’s a great place to explore local markets, try street food, and experience a more relaxed side of Japan.
Kyoto
Kyoto is quieter and more traditional, known for its temples, shrines, and old streets. It’s ideal if you want to slow down and experience the cultural side of Japan.