United Airlines: RJBB → RJAA

Kansai International Airport to Narita International Airport

RJBB
Kansai International Airport
Osaka, JP
✈ →
RJAA
Narita International Airport
Tokyo, JP
1
Flights
265 nm
Distance
5h05m
Flight Time
1
Aircraft Types

About This Route

The United Airlines route from Kansai International Airport (RJBB/KIX) to Narita International Airport (RJAA/NRT) covers approximately 265 nautical miles with an estimated flight time of 5 hours and 5 minutes.

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Aircraft operated on this route: UAL.

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Flight Schedule

Flight # Departure Arrival Distance Time Aircraft
UAL33 01:15:00 06:20:00 265 nm 5h05m UAL Join to Fly

Airport Information

Kansai International Airport

ICAORJBB
IATAKIX
LocationOsaka, JP
TimezoneAsia/Tokyo

Narita International Airport

ICAORJAA
IATANRT
LocationTokyo, JP
TimezoneAsia/Tokyo

Other Airlines on RJBB → RJAA

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