From: Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG, Paris)
To: New Chitose Airport (CTS, Sapporo)
Would you like to fly from Paris to the distant, magical Sapporo? Whether you are traveling for leisure or business, we will help you find the cheapest flights. Flying between Paris and Sapporo can be an unforgettable experience, and we will ensure you enjoy it at the most affordable price.
Sapporo, the largest city on the island of Hokkaido, awaits you with stunning natural beauty, delicious cuisine, and a vibrant cultural life. Due to the famous Snow Festival, wonderful ski resorts, and fresh seafood, this city is becoming an increasingly popular destination. Don't miss the opportunity to discover this gem of Japan!
Most airlines limit the weight and size of checked and carry-on baggage. Check your airline's rules before you depart to avoid inconvenience. During connections, keep an eye on your luggage and make sure it is in place when transferring to the next flight. If you have a long connection, find out about the services available at the airport (restaurants, shops, rest areas).
Direct flights are more comfortable, but usually more expensive. Connecting flights may be cheaper, but take more time. If cost is the most important factor, choose a connecting flight. If comfort and time saving are more important, choose a direct flight if available.
| Month | Minimum Price (EUR) |
|---|---|
| January | 750 |
| February | 780 |
| March | 800 |
| April | 850 |
| May | 900 |
| June | 1000 |
| July | 1100 |
| August | 1050 |
| September | 900 |
| October | 850 |
| November | 800 |
| December | 950 |
Please note that these minimum prices are indicative and the actual price may vary depending on the time of booking and the airline.
Book your flight from Paris to Sapporo today and enjoy an unforgettable trip!
Several airlines offer flights, often with connections. Popular options include major international airlines.
The lowest prices are generally found in the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October), avoiding peak seasons.
Most flights have at least one connection, often in Tokyo or Seoul. Direct flights are rare.
If cost is the most important factor, choose a connecting flight. If comfort and time saving are more important, choose a direct flight if available.
The flight time is usually 14-18 hours, including connections. Direct flights would be shorter, but are rare.
Baggage rules vary by airline. Always check your airline's rules regarding the weight and size of checked and carry-on baggage.
Make sure you have enough time for the connection and check your luggage. Familiarize yourself with the services available at the connecting airport.
In Paris, the terminal depends on the airline. In Sapporo, international flights usually arrive at Terminal 2.
In Paris, you can get to the city center by RER B train or Roissybus. In Sapporo, you can get to Sapporo Station by JR Rapid Airport train.
You can track the status of your flight on the airline's website or the airport's website, or using flight tracking apps.