Flights to Suzu, Ishikawa Prefecture from

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Frequently asked questions

What is the name of Suzu's airport?
Noto Airport (NTQ) is the only airport serving Suzu.
How far is Noto Satoyama Airport from central Suzu?
Noto Airport (NTQ) is 32 kilometers from downtown Suzu, so be prepared for a decent commute into the center of the city.
What airport is best to fly into Suzu?
People from all around the globe pass through NTQ each day. Get off the plane, grab your bags and you’ll find yourself 32 kilometers from the heart of Suzu.
How many airlines fly to Suzu?
It’s easy to choose who you’ll fly to Suzu with — only one airline services the route. Book well in advance to make sure you can fly on your preferred dates.
Which airlines fly to Suzu?
Flights into Suzu are typically operated by ANA. The majority of these flights jet off from Tokyo, with ANA servicing this route the most often.
How many nonstop flights are there to Suzu?
Flying to somewhere new is much simpler when there aren’t any annoying stopovers to slow you down. If you’re traveling to Suzu, the fantastic news is that there are approximately 14 direct flights operating each week.
Where are the most popular flights to Suzu departing from?
Flights going from Tokyo to Suzu generally get booked the fastest.
How long is the flight to Suzu Airport?
Expect a journey of 1 hour from Tokyo to Suzu.
How to book the cheapest flight to Suzu?
If you’d like to save some cash on your trip to Suzu, then listen up! As any experienced jet-setter knows, avoid booking at the last minute. Prices are often highest close to the departure date. Another great way to nab an unbeatable deal is to research all options. If your destination has multiple airports, look into the cost of flying into a less busy terminal. Last of all, be ready to book quickly if you stumble on a great price. It might not be available for long. With a bit of knowledge and some luck, the perfect fare can be yours.
How to survive the flight to Suzu?
Wherever you’re jetting in from, flying can be an enjoyable experience if you’ve prepared well. Check out these essential travel tips that will help get your Suzu vacation started on the right foot.What to pack in your hand luggage:

  • The trick to having an awesome travel experience is to pack ahead. First up, the essentials: passport, travel documents, bank cards and medications. Next, bring on board items that’ll help pass the time, like your laptop or a juicy novel. It’s also wise to pack your chargers, a quality neck pillow and a pair of noise-canceling headphones. And of course, don’t forget to pop in toiletries like a toothbrush, deodorant and a fresh set of clothes.

Do not pack the following items in your hand luggage:

  • Pack all your full-sized bottles of hair gel and hairspray in your checked baggage. Any liquids in your carry-on bag larger than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) will be confiscated by authorities. Sharp or pointed objects, like your treasured pocket knife, and dangerous products which are flammable or explosive, such as aerosol cans, spray paint and fireworks, are also banned.

What to wear on a flight:

  • The main aim is to feel as comfortable as you can. Layer up with loose, breathable clothing and remember to pack a pullover just in case you get cold. Pick flat, well-fitting shoes as your feet may swell during the flight. Leave the stilettos and heavy hiking boots in your luggage.
  • Unfortunately, a risk of long flights is developing DVT (deep vein thrombosis), a blood clot condition caused by prolonged periods of inactivity. To avoid this, take every opportunity to wander around the cabin. Compression tights and socks are another simple way to help minimize this risk.

How to get through airport security fast when flying to Suzu?
It’s simple — be prepared. We’ve pulled together some tips and tricks for an easy trip through airport security. Look out Suzu, here you come:

  • Have your ID and travel documents handy. They’re the first things you’ll be asked to show at airport security.
  • Time to strip down. Well kind of. Your belt, jacket, keys and other contents of your pockets, like your earphones, will need to go through the X-ray machine. Make the whole process easier by removing them before your turn.
  • For just a few minutes, you’ll have to unplug from the digital world. Your phone, tablet and any other electronics will also need to be sent through the scanner.
  • Any liquids or gels, such as perfume or hairspray, that you want to bring on board need to be in containers no greater than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters). They must also all fit inside a quart-size (one liter), clear zip-close bag.
  • Slip-on shoes are a sensible footwear choice as you’re less likely to have to remove them when going through security. Safety boots and other heavy shoes are usually subjected to additional screening.
  • Airlines won’t allow any pocket knives or other sharp items in your carry-on luggage. If you must bring these kinds of items, check them in.

Flights to Suzu information
Destination airport
Suzu
Destination airport IATA code
NTQ
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