Free bus service in Japan for passengers travelling from Budapest to Tokyo!

Emirates Airline is introducing a new free shuttle bus service for economy class passengers arriving at Tokyo Haneda Airport from 1 September. This will also provide passengers on the Budapest-Tokyo flight with a more convenient connection to the city centre.

With this move, Emirates will become the only airline in Japan to offer a free shuttle bus service from Haneda Airport to Tokyo’s main train stations, providing a seamless and convenient connection to Tokyo Station (TYQ) and Shinagawa Station (SGS), turizmus.com reports based on the airline.

The new service will operate from the charter bus parking area at Haneda Airport Terminal 3, making it easy for passengers arriving on Emirates flights to make their reservations all the way to their final destination. Bus number EK7034 will depart Haneda International Airport at 00:01 local time and arrive at Tokyo Station (TYQ), Marunouchi North Entrance, at 00:40 and return from there.

Bus service EK7036 departs Haneda International Airport at 00:01 and arrives at Shinagawa Railway Station (SGS), Konan Entrance Bus Stop 7 at 00:30.

Buses take 40 minutes to cover the distance between the airport and the train stations. The vehicles also have on-board toilets for passenger convenience.

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One comment

  1. Not sure about the utility of this. Japan’s mass transit system is second to none. Taking the train or subway from the airport is easier and faster than going by road. On top of all that, Emirates is overpriced.

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