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Jetstar Departs from Narita Airport Terminal 3! A Guide to Getting There

Jetstar Departs from Narita Airport Terminal 3! A Guide to Getting There
Narita Airport

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Jetstar is a low-cost carrier connecting 15 domestic and 6 international cities, and it departs from Narita Airport Terminal 3.

Some travelers may be unsure which terminal to use when flying Jetstar out of Narita Airport.

This article explains which terminal to use for Jetstar at Narita Airport and how to get there. We’ve also included our recommended way to travel, so be sure to check it out.

Jetstar Departs from Narita Airport Terminal 3

Jetstar operates out of Narita Airport Terminal 3. Terminal 3 is dedicated to low-cost carriers (LCCs).

Besides Jetstar, airlines such as Spring Airlines and Jeju Air also use this terminal.

It has one of the largest food courts in Japan, plus a convenience store, so you can take a break there 24 hours a day.

The international area also has Narita Airport’s largest general duty-free shop, known for its wide selection of products.

The domestic area also has a “Jetstar Shop” where you can buy Jetstar original merchandise.

How to Get to Narita Airport Terminal 3 (Jetstar’s Terminal)

Here are five ways to get to Narita Airport Terminal 3:

  1. Train
  2. Limousine bus
  3. Car
  4. Taxi
  5. NearMe

Each option has its own pros and cons, so choose the transportation method that best suits your situation.

Train

No train station connects directly to Narita Airport Terminal 3. Instead, you get off at “Airport Terminal 2 Station,” which connects directly to Terminal 2.

The following train lines serve this station.

LineReference SectionFare (IC card)Travel Time
SkylinerKeisei Ueno → Airport Terminal 2¥2,557 (fare ¥1,257 + liner ticket ¥1,300)About 40 min
Access ExpressKeisei Ueno → Airport Terminal 2¥1,257About 1 hour
Keisei Main LineKeisei Ueno → Airport Terminal 2¥1,042About 1 hour 20 min
Narita ExpressTokyo → Airport Terminal 2¥3,272 (fare ¥1,342 + limited express ticket ¥1,930)About 50 min
JR Sobu LineTokyo → Airport Terminal 2¥1,342About 1 hour 30 min

From Terminal 2, here’s how to get to Terminal 3, where Jetstar operates:

MethodTravel TimeBoarding Point
On footAbout 13 min
Free inter-terminal shuttle busAbout 6 minBoarding Point 1

The inter-terminal shuttle bus runs every 5 minutes, from the first bus at 5:00 AM to the last at 11:06 PM.

The pros and cons of taking the train are as follows.

All TrainsSkyliner / Narita ExpressAccess Express / Keisei Main Line / JR Sobu Line
Pros・Frequent service means less waiting
・Travel time is stable, unaffected by traffic conditions
・Arrives quickly
・All seats are reserved, so you’re guaranteed a seat
・Has luggage storage space
・Reasonably priced
Cons・Doesn’t connect directly to Terminal 3, so you have to walk further・Requires a liner or limited express ticket in addition to the fare, making it more expensive
・Can’t board if fully booked (no standing room)
・Takes longer to arrive
・Crowded during rush hour
・Hard to find space for large luggage like suitcases

Limousine Bus

Limousine buses run directly to Narita Airport from major stations and hotels in Tokyo and the surrounding area, arriving right in front of the arrival lobby of Narita Airport Terminal 3.

As a reference, here’s the “AIRPORT BUS TYO-NRT” service connecting Tokyo Station and Narita Airport.

Fares, travel time, and the boarding point are as follows.

Reference SectionTokyo Station → Narita Airport
Fare¥1,300
Travel TimeAbout 1 hour
Boarding PointYaesu South Exit, Platforms 7 and 8

Buses run every 10 to 20 minutes, from the first at 5:00 AM to the last at 7:30 PM.

The pros and cons of the limousine bus are as follows.

Pros・Guaranteed seating since it’s reserved-seat capacity
・Large luggage can be stored in the trunk compartment
・Connects directly to Terminal 3, so less walking is required
Cons・Can’t board if fully booked (no standing room)

Car

Except for passengers with disabilities being dropped off or picked up, general vehicles are not permitted to enter Narita Airport Terminal 3.

Because of this, if someone is dropping you off or picking you up, you’ll board or disembark in front of Terminal 2. If you’re driving yourself, use the “P2 parking lot,” which connects directly to Terminal 2.

From Terminal 2, here’s how to get to Terminal 3, where Jetstar operates:

MethodTravel TimeBoarding Point
On footAbout 13 min
Free inter-terminal shuttle busAbout 6 minBoarding Point 1

The inter-terminal shuttle bus runs every 5 minutes, from the first bus at 5:00 AM to the last at 11:06 PM.

As a reference, here are the expressway tolls, travel time, and route when driving from Tokyo Station to Narita Airport.

ExpresswayLocal Roads
Toll¥3,650 (¥2,300 with ETC)
Travel TimeAbout 1 hourAbout 2 hours 30 min
DistanceAbout 67 kmAbout 67 km
Route■Tokyo Station
↕︎ (local road)
■Takarachō Interchange
↕︎ (expressway)
■Shin-Kūkō IC
↕︎ (local road)
■Narita Airport
■Tokyo Station
↕︎ (local road)
■Narita Airport

The pros and cons of driving are as follows.

Pros・Door-to-door, so you don’t have to carry your luggage while walking
・You can travel at your own pace without being tied to a schedule
・You’re free to make stops along the way
Cons・Doesn’t connect directly to Terminal 3, so you have to walk further
・You may have to wait if the parking lot is full
・Expressway tolls and parking fees add to the cost
・Driving yourself can be tiring

Taxi

Taxis arrive at the taxi pick-up/drop-off area at Narita Airport Terminal 3. It’s about 250 meters to the arrival lobby.

For taxi rides to Narita Airport, you can use the “Narita Airport Flat-Rate Taxi,” which offers a flat fare depending on your departure area. Expressway tolls apply on top of the flat fare.

As a reference, here are the fare and travel time from the Chiyoda ward area, where Tokyo Station is located.

Expressway
Flat Fare¥23,000 (¥28,000 late at night/early morning, 10:00 PM–5:00 AM)
Toll¥3,650 (¥2,300 with ETC)
Travel TimeAbout 1 hour
DistanceAbout 67 km

The pros and cons of taking a taxi are as follows.

Pros・Door-to-door, so you don’t have to carry your luggage while walking
・Available in the early morning and late at night
・No other passengers, so you don’t have to worry about anyone else
Cons・Expensive

NearMe

A new transportation option is the shared-ride taxi service NearMe, offered by our company, NearMe Inc. (official website).

You can ride comfortably in a spacious vehicle like a HiAce or Alphard, with door-to-door service all the way to Narita Airport Terminal 3.

As a reference, here’s the fare and travel time when using NearMe from the Chiyoda ward area, where Tokyo Station is located. Unlike a regular taxi, no expressway toll is charged.

Adult FareFrom ¥5,980/person
Child FareFrom ¥2,990/person Child (ages 6–11) Junior seat (ages 4–5) Child seat (ages 0–3)
Suitcase FeeFirst bag free per person; ¥1,000 per additional bag
Travel TimeAbout 1 hour to 1 hour 30 min

The pros and cons of NearMe are as follows.

Pros・Door-to-door, so you don’t have to carry your luggage while walking
・Available in the early morning and late at night
・Ride comfortably in a spacious vehicle
Cons・Service area is limited

How Many Hours Before Departure Should You Arrive at Narita Airport Terminal 3 for Jetstar?

Here’s a guide on how many minutes before your flight you should arrive at Narita Airport. Arriving with plenty of time to spare is always best, but knowing how much time boarding actually takes—and by when you need to arrive—can be helpful in a pinch.

It also helps you avoid arriving too early and having to wait around, so use this as a reference.

Domestic Flights

For domestic flights, aim to arrive at least 1 hour before departure.

For Jetstar domestic flights, check-in opens 2 hours before departure and closes 30–40 minutes before departure.

Before boarding, you’ll need to complete “check-in,” “baggage drop-off,” “security screening,” and “moving to the boarding gate.”

If things are crowded or an issue comes up, it can take longer than expected, so it’s safest to arrive at least 1 hour before departure.

International Flights

For international flights, aim to arrive by 2 hours before departure.

For Jetstar international flights, check-in opens 2 to 3 hours before departure and closes 45 minutes to 1 hour before departure.

Preparing to board an international flight takes longer than a domestic one, due to procedures like immigration.

Especially during busy travel seasons, lines can get very long, so it’s ideal to allow even more buffer time and arrive by 3 hours before departure.

What to Do If You Might Miss Your Flight

If you think you might miss your flight, you can change your reservation as long as it’s before check-in opens. Note that a change fee will apply.

Using online check-in can also save you time during the boarding process. If you have no checked baggage, you won’t need to stop at the counter at all—with a mobile boarding pass, you can head straight to security screening.

We recommend NearMe as the best way to get to Narita Airport Terminal 3. It’s especially recommended if you have a lot of luggage.

Below is a comparison of three options: the limousine bus, NearMe, and taxi.

Limousine BusNearMeTaxi
Fare¥1,300From ¥5,980/personFlat fare ¥23,000 Expressway toll ¥3,650 (total ¥26,650)
Travel TimeAbout 1 hourAbout 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minAbout 1 hour
Can check large luggage
Door-to-door×
Travel whenever you like×
No need to worry about other passengers××

If you have a lot of luggage, door-to-door service is extremely convenient.

With NearMe, you can enjoy comfortable door-to-door travel for less than a quarter of the price of a taxi. What’s more, you can travel whenever you like, including early morning and late at night.

On NearMe’s official website, you can enter your pickup location, date and time, number of passengers, and number of bags to get a detailed quote on fare, time, and route. Be sure to check it out.

Benefits of Using NearMe

If you’re heading to Narita Airport, we recommend NearMe.

Here are the benefits of using NearMe:

  • Smooth payment with online checkout
  • No need to carry heavy luggage around
  • Book for whatever time you like
  • Pickup available from anywhere in Tokyo’s 23 wards
  • No extra charges for flight delays
  • Travel comfortably in a spacious vehicle

Its biggest feature is that it picks you up wherever you like, so you never have to carry your luggage around.

When traveling by train or bus, having a lot of luggage can be a hassle when transferring or walking to the bus stop. With NearMe, you can travel comfortably all the way to your destination, making it extremely convenient.

If you want a comfortable trip, consider giving it a try.

Summary

We’ve introduced five ways to get to Narita Airport Terminal 3, where Jetstar operates: “train,” “limousine bus,” “car,” “taxi,” and “NearMe.”

Each option has its own pros and cons, so choose the transportation method that best fits your situation.

If you have a lot of luggage in particular, we recommend NearMe, which delivers taxi-level comfort for less than a quarter of the price.

Even if you’re traveling with small children or elderly companions, you can enjoy stress-free, door-to-door travel.

When heading to Narita Airport Terminal 3, be sure to give NearMe a try for its excellent cost performance.

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