Travelling from Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND) to Rome: what you need to know
The average length of a direct flight from Tokyo Haneda International Airport to Rome is 12 hours 25 minutes.
Rome is eight hours behind Tokyo, where Tokyo Haneda International Airport is located. Rome runs on the UTC+1 timezone.
Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND) to Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport (FCO) is the most traveled route, with six flights a week to pick from. You can fly from HND to FCO at 12:45 with ITA Airways.
To avoid rushing for your HND to Rome flight, leave plenty of time to navigate the airport and find your gate. Arriving two hours before international departures and one hour before domestic flights is the general travel rule.
Travelling during a peak month like March? Public holidays and other popular seasons can mean longer queues at security. Play things extra safe and get there up to four hours ahead of international flights and two hours before a domestic departure.
You can book a direct Tokyo Haneda International Airport to Rome ticket. Begin your journey at HND and touch down at Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport (FCO).
Book your favourite seat with ITA Airways. This popular carrier operates direct flights from Tokyo Haneda International Airport to Rome.
Think about adding a stopover to potentially unlock a cheaper plane ticket from HND to Rome. Simply uncheck 'Direct flights only' during your search. Give yourself a breather (and maybe even a better deal) by stopping at one of these popular airports:
Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG)
Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK)
Munich Franz Joseph Strauss Airport (MUC)
HND is around 14 kilometres from central Tokyo. If you're ride-sharing, driving or catching a taxi from the centre, it'll take you 25 minutes or so to get there, depending on traffic conditions. If you're planning to take public transport, expect the trip time to be around 30 minutes.
Catching an early flight from Tokyo Haneda International Airport to Rome? Avoid rushing to the airport (and get some extra shut-eye) by choosing one of these hotels near HND:
78% of flights taking off from Tokyo Haneda International Airport arrive at their destination on time.
HND is located at 3丁目 Hanedakuko, Ota.
How to find the cheapest flights from Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND) to Rome
$476 is the cheapest price we've seen for a one-way Tokyo Haneda International Airport to Rome flight. A return plane ticket right now is $872. Depending on the availability and when you book, these fares may change.
Booking early is often the key to locking in a cheap flight from HND to Rome. Fares tend to rise as seats fill up, so the closer your departure date, the more expensive your ticket may be.
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Airports in Rome
Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport (FCO) to central Rome takes around 40 minutes by car. The centre is roughly 32 kilometres away.
When travelling on public transport, expect a journey time of around 30 minutes.
The last thing you want is a long journey to your hotel if you're landing late on a flight from Tokyo Haneda International Airport to Rome. Reserve one of these accommodation options near FCO instead:
Booking your ride from Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport about three weeks ahead of your flight from HND to Rome can help you secure the lowest rate.
Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA)
Central Rome is about 14 kilometres from Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA). After your flight from Tokyo Haneda International Airport to Rome has touched down and you've made your way out of the airport, expect a drive of about 20 minutes.
If you travel by public transport, you'll reach the centre in 20 minutes or so.
Following your HND to Rome flight, rest your head at a hotel close to CIA. These are some comfortable accommodation options that'll help you slip into relaxation mode:
Get first dibs on the best options. Booking your ride from CIA one week in advance often means lower prices and a wider choice of vehicles.
Best time to go to Rome
August is the most popular month for flights from Tokyo Haneda International Airport to Rome. To steer clear of the crowds, head to Rome in December.
The warmest month in Rome is August, with temperatures ranging between 20ºC (68ºF) and 33ºC (91ºF). Book your Tokyo Haneda International Airport to Rome plane ticket then if that's your definition of good weather.
For cooler conditions, look for a cheap ticket from HND to Rome in January when temperatures average between 2ºC (36ºF) and 14ºC (57ºF).
More about Rome
When it comes to searching for somewhere to rest your head, you'll find the most popular stays in Rome right here. Browse these options as soon as you've booked your flight from Tokyo Haneda International Airport to Rome:
There are so many things to discover in this city it can be tricky to know where to start. St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican Museums and Saint Peter's Square are major attractions which should be on any good Rome itinerary.
Explore more of Italy
Rome has plenty going for it, but there are so many other corners of Italy just waiting to be discovered. About 483 kilometres northwest of Rome, a visit to Milan will keep you on the move. Start with leading sights like Leonardo's Last Supper Museum, Teatro alla Scala and Milan Cathedral.
Naples is another standout destination in Italy and is around 193 kilometres southeast of Rome. No journey is complete without dropping by Piazza del Plebiscito, Naples National Archaeological Museum and Gulf of Naples.