Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) FastTrack — Key Facts
Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) (HND) has FastTrack available starting from From €23.75 per person. Average FastTrack wait is Typically under 5 minutes, saving ~5 minutes compared to standard screening. Available at 3 terminals.

What Is FastTrack Security?
FastTrack Security is a dedicated, pre-bookable security lane available at participating airports worldwide. It allows all passengers — regardless of airline or ticket class — to bypass the standard security queue and pass through a separate, less crowded checkpoint.
By booking FastTrack in advance, you secure a spot in a priority lane that typically has significantly shorter wait times than the regular queue. This means less time standing in line and more time enjoying the terminal, shopping, or simply relaxing before your flight.
FastTrack Security is available to everyone — families, solo travellers, business passengers, and leisure flyers alike. There are no membership requirements or loyalty programme tiers needed to access the service.
What FastTrack Is Not
- Not airport lounge access — FastTrack only covers the security screening process
- Not priority boarding — your boarding process remains as per your airline's policy
- Not immigration fast-track — passport control and border checks are separate from security screening
Airport Overview
About Tokyo International Airport (Haneda)
Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) is one of the two primary airports serving the Greater Tokyo area and is the closest major international gateway to central Tokyo. Haneda handles a mix of domestic and international traffic across three terminals: Terminal 1 (primarily domestic, airlines including JAL group operations), Terminal 2 (domestic with some international JAL/ANA codeshares and full-service carriers), and Terminal 3 (international operations and long-haul routes). The airport is known for efficient operations and a compact layout compared with Narita, making transfers and access to the city quicker for most passengers.
Transport links to central Tokyo are strong: the Tokyo Monorail connects Haneda to Hamamatsucho Station (JR lines) in about 13–20 minutes, and the Keikyu Railway links to Shinagawa and direct connections to Tokyo’s subway network. Airport limousine buses provide direct services to major hotels and districts (Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, Tokyo Station). Taxis and car services are readily available; travel time to central Tokyo is typically 25–40 minutes depending on traffic and the chosen connection.
Security Information
Security screening at Haneda follows Japanese and international standards. For departures you will pass through a standard security checkpoint where carry-on screening includes x-ray machines and metal detectors; liquids over 100ml must be checked or comply with airline rules. Terminal 3 (international) also has passport control (immigration) on the departures flow for outbound international flights and arrivals immigration for inbound flights. Japan offers e-gates for eligible passport holders (Japan, EU, UK, Australia, US and others depending on bilateral agreements) — enrollment is required in advance or on arrival at specific counters.
If you purchase a FastTrack pass, you'll use a dedicated security lane (and priority immigration lane where available). You still must present a valid boarding pass and passport/ID. Aviation security at Haneda enforces similar restrictions to other major airports — expect bag inspection and random checks. Customs checks on arrival are separate and not bypassed by FastTrack.
Terminal Guide
Terminal 1 (Domestic)
Big Bird (JAL domestic side)Terminal 2 (Domestic / Some International)
Terminal 3 (International)
International TerminalTerminal 3 Arrivals (Immigration)
International Arrivals HallAccessibility
All security lanes, including FastTrack, are accessible. Airport staff can provide wheelchair assistance on request—notify your airline or FastTrack support at booking.
Good to know
FastTrack for Terminal 1 is primarily for departures on participating carriers. During peak domestic schedules staff will open extra lanes to manage flow.
How It Works
Book your FastTrack pass
Select the terminal and date/time for your departure or arrival and complete the purchase. You will receive a mobile voucher (QR code) and booking reference.
Arrive at the FastTrack entrance
On the day, proceed to the FastTrack signage at the departures security or arrivals immigration area for your terminal. Have your voucher and boarding pass ready.
Show voucher and documents
Present the mobile QR code or printed voucher plus your boarding pass and passport to FastTrack staff at the entrance to access the priority lane.
Proceed through priority screening
Use the dedicated FastTrack lane for faster security screening and, where included, priority immigration. Follow staff instructions; standard security rules still apply.
What's Included
Included
- Access to a dedicated FastTrack security lane
- Priority immigration queue for participating international arrivals/departures in Terminal 3 (where available)
- Mobile voucher / QR code confirmation
- Assistance from FastTrack staff to direct you to the correct lane
Not Included
- Checked baggage priority or expedited baggage delivery
- Lounge access
- Guaranteed processing time (subject to operational circumstances)
- Bypass of customs inspections or visa/entry requirements
Required Documents
- Valid boarding pass for a departing flight within the booked service window
- Valid passport or national ID as required for your flight/immigration
- Mobile voucher or printed booking confirmation
Restrictions
- Not valid for flights operated from remote stands requiring bus transfer unless otherwise stated.
- Availability may be limited for some low-cost carriers and charter flights.
- FastTrack cannot be used to access staff-only or airline crew lanes.
- E-gate automated immigration access requires separate government registration and is not provided by FastTrack.
Hours & Booking Rules
| Terminal | Opens | Closes | Exceptions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Terminal 1 (Domestic) | 05:00 | 23:30 | Hours align with flight operations; late-night reductions possible. Check booking confirmation for exact lane hours. |
| Terminal 2 (Domestic / Some International) | 05:00 | 23:45 | Subject to airline schedules; may close during low-traffic night periods. |
| Terminal 3 (International) | 04:30 | 00:30 | Alignment with international flight schedules; priority immigration availability varies by arrival time and airline. Confirm opening hours with booking. |
| Terminal 3 Arrivals (Immigration) | 05:00 | 23:59 | Availability may be limited for late-night arrivals; if priority counters are closed staff will assist at the regular queue or arrange alternative processing. |
Booking Rules
FastTrack grants access to a dedicated security lane and, where specified, a priority immigration queue. Passengers must present the booking voucher (mobile or printed) and a valid boarding pass plus passport/ID. FastTrack does not bypass baggage check-in, customs inspections, boarding gate queuing, or visa/immigration requirements.
Lead Times
- Minimum booking: 0.5 hours before travel
- Recommended: 24 hours before travel
Refund Policy
Refundable
Free cancellation until booking status changes to activated. Non-refundable once activated.
Is FastTrack Worth It at Tokyo International Airport (Haneda)?
Haneda is compact but is extremely busy at peak times — early-morning departures to domestic points and late-evening international flights can produce long security queues, particularly in Terminals 2 and 3. FastTrack reduces time in queues for security and (where available) priority immigration processing on arrival, which can be especially valuable when you have short connection windows or travel on early/late services.
Local tip: If you are transferring between domestic and international flights at Haneda, allow at least 60–90 minutes for transfer if you need to change terminals and clear security/immigration — with FastTrack this can often be reduced, but not eliminated. For travel into Tokyo, take the Keikyu Line to Shinagawa for fastest transit to central Tokyo; the monorail is most convenient for connections to the JR Yamanote Line at Hamamatsucho.
Average Wait Times
Who benefits from FastTrack at Haneda?
Business travellers
Save time on tight schedules and make connections through Haneda faster with priority security and immigration lanes.
Families with children
Avoid long queues and reduce stress when traveling with young children and strollers.
Short connection passengers
Useful for passengers with narrow transfer windows needing to re-clear security or immigration between terminals.
Early/late flights
Priority lanes are particularly helpful for early-morning domestic waves and busy late-night international arrivals.
Travel Tips
Choose your rail link
Take the Keikyu Line for the fastest connection to Shinagawa and onward Shinkansen services; the Tokyo Monorail is best for direct access to Hamamatsucho (JR Yamanote Line).
Allow transfer time
If transferring between domestic and international flights, allow 60–90 minutes minimum; with FastTrack you can shave time but still plan for luggage recheck and security.
Have documents ready
Keep your boarding pass, passport and FastTrack voucher accessible before arriving at the FastTrack lane to avoid delays.
Know customs rules
FastTrack does not affect customs inspections—declare restricted items and be prepared for baggage checks on arrival.
Pricing
From ~¥4,402 per person
(prices charged in EUR)
FastTrack vs Standard Security
| Feature | FastTrack | Standard |
|---|---|---|
| Dedicated security lane | Yes | No |
| Priority immigration | Yes | No |
| Guaranteed zero wait | No | No |
| Lounge access | No | No |
The Verdict
FastTrack wins on 2 of 4 features at Tokyo International Airport (Haneda). With dedicated service and priority handling from From €23.75 per person, it offers a measurably better experience.
Common Mistakes at Tokyo International Airport (Haneda)
- Confusing Terminal 3 (international) with Terminals 1 and 2 — allow time to transfer between terminals.
- Expecting FastTrack to bypass baggage check-in or boarding queue — FastTrack only expedites security and priority immigration where stated.
- Underestimating time for transfers during peak hours (morning and evening rush).
- Not having an e-gate or Automated Gate registration when expecting to use automated immigration.
- Arriving without the required boarding pass or passport at the FastTrack entrance.
What If...?
- Late-night/early-morning flights: Dedicated lanes may be reduced or closed during very late hours—check opening times.
- Some low-cost carriers operate from different counters and may not participate in priority services.
- During major events or temporary operational changes (maintenance, runway closures), FastTrack availability can be limited or rerouted.
- Passengers with oversized carry-on or special medical devices may be subject to full inspection which can negate the time savings of FastTrack.
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