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January 14, 2026

Last Minute Calgary to Tokyo flights for $766 - Jan 2026

1 stop flights from Calgary (YYC) to Tokyo (NRT) for just $766 CAD roundtrip with Air Canada. Connecting flights available for travel in Jan 2026.

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Last Minute Calgary to Tokyo flights for $766 - Jan 2026

Last Minute Calgary to Tokyo flights for $766 - Jan 2026

We've found an excellent flight deal for last minute flights from Calgary to Tokyo! Flights are available for just $766 CAD roundtrip with Air Canada.

Deal Highlights

DetailInfo
RouteCalgary (YYC) → Tokyo (NRT)
Price$766 CAD roundtrip
AirlineAir Canada
Stops1 stop
Flight Timeapproximately 16 hours and 50 minutes

Example Departure Dates

These are some sample dates we found at this price:

  • January 18-26
  • January 21 - February 4
  • January 22-30

View all Calgary to Tokyo flights →

Most of these flights have a reasonable connection in Vancouver. Prices and availability can change quickly, so we recommend booking soon if these dates work for your schedule.

About Tokyo

Tokyo is a thrilling blend of neon-lit modernity and centuries-old tradition, where serene shrines sit minutes from cutting-edge shopping streets and ramen counters. With last-minute deals and departures in the next few days—typically connecting through Vancouver—it’s an easy jump into one of Asia’s most dynamic cities.

In January, Tokyo is usually crisp and dry, with daytime highs around 8–10°C and chilly nights near 1–3°C; snow is possible but not common in the city. Pack layers and you’ll be set for winter strolls through Meiji Jingu or the lantern-lit alleys of Asakusa. Warm up with seasonal comfort food like hot pot or steaming bowls of ramen, then cap the day with skyline views from Shibuya Sky or Tokyo Skytree.

How to Book

  1. View all Calgary to Tokyo flights we found on MintFlying to see current prices
  2. If you have Aeroplan, price both cash and points—Tokyo routes can vary a lot by day, and mixed-cabin awards sometimes appear.

Tips for This Route

  • On YYC–YVR/YYZ connections, Air Canada often checks carry-ons at the gate because overhead bins fill fast; keep passport, meds, and a light layer in a small personal item so you’re not stuck without them for the long Pacific leg.
  • If your long-haul is Vancouver–Tokyo, pick a seat on the left side for better daylight views approaching Japan; Air Canada’s IFE is solid, but bring wired headphones because Bluetooth pairing can be finicky.
  • Air Canada’s long-haul meals lean Western; request a Japanese or Asian vegetarian special meal at least 24–48 hours ahead, and grab extra water on the shorter domestic leg since cabin air feels drier on the Tokyo segment.
  • If you have access, the Maple Leaf Lounge in Vancouver is calmer than Toronto for a shower and a proper snack before boarding; Toronto-to-Tokyo departures can be a gate-area zoo.
  • In Tokyo, have cash ready for smaller ramen shops and transit top-ups; tipping isn’t expected, and speaking softly on trains is a big deal, especially during crowded winter commute season.

Prices were found at time of posting and are subject to change. Always verify current prices before booking.

Happy travels! ✈️