Tokyo Narita International Airport is Delta Air Lines' primary Japan hub and a critical gateway for transpacific service. Delta operates approximately 15-20 daily flights connecting NRT to major US hubs including SFO, LAX, IAH, ORD, EWR, DEN, and IAD.
NRT is one of Delta's most important international stations, handling a significant portion of the carrier's Asia-Pacific capacity. The airport serves as a connecting point for passengers traveling between North America and destinations across Japan and broader Asia.
Most NRT routes are operated by Boeing 777-300ER or 787 Dreamliner aircraft, many with Polaris business class.
NRT operations are subject to a nighttime curfew (typically 11 PM – 6 AM local time). Typhoon season (June–October) can cause significant disruptions. Winter weather is generally manageable but occasional snow events can impact operations.
Delta's NRT schedules are timed for optimal connections to domestic Japanese rail services and partner airline flights across Asia.
Check the Delays & Weather tab on Widget Watch for real-time NRT delay status, METAR conditions, and FAA advisories.
Delta Air Lines operates from Terminal 1 at Narita International Airport. The Delta Club lounge is in the Terminal 1 satellite building.
Approximately 15-20 daily departures, connecting NRT to Delta's major US hubs.
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