Expedia has
Roundtrip Nonstop Flights from Seattle (SEA) to Tokyo Japan (NRT) on sale
from $747 via Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, or Japan Airlines (may vary by selected date). Travel is available on select dates from August 2025 through November 2025.
- Note: These are basic economy fares on all airlines and include a personal item, a carry-on bag and 1 free checked bag. There is no seat selection and no change. Prices/availability will vary by date.
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Travel Availability (subject to change):
- Departs SEA: Aug 27; Sept 2-3, 9-10, 16, 23-24, 30; Oct 1, 7-8, 14-15, 21, 29; Nov 4-5, 18, 25-26
- Returns: Sept 3-5, 9-12, 16-19, 26, 30; Oct 1-3, 10, 14-17, 28-29; Nov 4-7, 11-14, 18-21, 25-28
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JAL economy is excellent, that leg of the trip would be comfortable.
Excellent for me? Unfortunately, no. I get extremely uncomfortable on flights that are even a couple hours long. Trans-oceanic travel has become torturous for me as I've gotten older and my body has gotten less cooperative.
Excellent for me? Unfortunately, no. I get extremely uncomfortable on flights that are even a couple hours long. Trans-oceanic travel has become torturous for me as I've gotten older and my body has gotten less cooperative.
This is also me, and my ass starts hurting 2 hours in cause the seats feel like wood wrapped with bubble wrap to me.
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You had me at purple seat cushion.
I picked JAL, it was $100 more but I got to pick my seat, gives your more leg room than others, only 8 seats across vs 9 on others, and they are very highly rated.
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Back in the day, 2 check-in bags (each bag up to 50 pounds) were also included in the airplane tickets from the US to Japan, and there was no additional fee for bringing 1 carey-on bag inside the airplane. Those were good days...