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There are 28 flights from New York JFK airport, to Japan, operated by 3 airlines. You can find a cheap flight and then book directly with the agency or airline website New York JFK airport to 26 cities in Japan. List of all the cheap flights from New York JFK airport (JFK), USA
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3 flights from New York JFK (JFK), have been cancelled.

- from New York JFK (JFK) to Chitose (CTS), Japan with Scoot
- from New York JFK (JFK) to Nagoya (NGO), Japan with airberlin & NIKI
- from New York JFK (JFK) to Tokyo Narita (NRT), Japan with airberlin & NIKI

Tips for Flying > Buy tickets

Should I buy my ticket online or through a travel agent?: Most travel agents also sell tickets for lowcost flights. A travel agent usually buys a large number of tickets at once, so that he may have some discount on the total price. But he adds a commission to the initial price. So if you buy your ticket through a travel agent you may pay a higher final price for your plane ticket. It's always a good idea to compare prices before buying your ticket. However, keep in mind that the cheapest tickets sell first, so don't waste too much time comparing!