Distance from Charles de Gaulle International Airport to Tokyo Haneda International Airport
Great-circle distance, compass bearing and a transit estimate between Charles de Gaulle International Airport (CDG) and Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND).
initial heading from Charles de Gaulle International Airport
nonstop, airborne
About the Charles de Gaulle International Airport–Tokyo Haneda International Airport route
The great-circle (straight-line) distance from Charles de Gaulle International Airport (CDG) in France to Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND) in Japan is approximately 9,708 km — that is 5,242 nautical miles or 6,032 statute miles. The initial heading from Charles de Gaulle International Airport is about 34° (northeast).
A nonstop flight covering this distance is roughly 11h 36m in the air, based on a typical jet cruise speed with an allowance for taxi, climb and descent. Scheduled block times are usually a little longer, and routings bend for winds, airspace and air-traffic flow.
How this is calculated
The distance is the great-circle (orthodromic) distance between the published coordinates of Charles de Gaulle International Airport and Tokyo Haneda International Airport — the shortest path over the Earth’s surface. Actual flight paths are longer, following airways, winds and airspace. Transit figures are planning approximations, not schedules.
Frequently asked questions
How far is Charles de Gaulle International Airport from Tokyo Haneda International Airport?
The great-circle distance from Charles de Gaulle International Airport (CDG) to Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND) is about 9,708 km (5,242 nautical miles / 6,032 miles).
What direction is Tokyo Haneda International Airport from Charles de Gaulle International Airport?
Setting out from Charles de Gaulle International Airport, the initial bearing to Tokyo Haneda International Airport is about 34°, which is roughly northeast.
How long is the flight from Charles de Gaulle International Airport to Tokyo Haneda International Airport?
A nonstop flight is approximately 11h 36m airborne at a typical cruise speed. Published block times are usually somewhat longer.