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Low cost flights from all airports in Chicago, USA to Japan Change

There are 28 flights from all Chicago airports, USA to Japan, operated by 2 airlines. You can find a cheap flight and then book directly with the agency or airline website Chicago to 27 cities in Japan. List of all the cheap flights from all airports in Chicago area, USA
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2 flights from Chicago, USA have been discontinued.

- from Chicago O'Hare, IL (ORD) to Nagoya (NGO), Japan with airberlin & NIKI
- from Chicago O'Hare, IL (ORD) to Tokyo Narita (NRT), Japan with airberlin & NIKI

Tips for Flying > Buy tickets

Check the cancellation policy: Usually, if you choose the lowest fare you will not be allowed to freely modify you flight details later on (change dates or passenger names, etc). If you think that you might need to do this, you should consider buying a more flexible (but also more expensive) ticket.