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There are 4 ways to get from Geneva to Kyoto by plane, train, or bus

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  1. Fly to Kansai International Airport, train

    best
    1. Fly from Geneva International Airport (GVA) to Kansai International Airport (KIX)plane plane GVA - KIX
    2. Take the train from Kansai Airport to Kyōtotrain train
    17h 44m
    ¥58,541–107,083
  2. Fly to Chūbu Centrair International Airport, train

    cheapest
    1. Fly from Geneva International Airport (GVA) to Chūbu Centrair International Airport (NGO)plane plane GVA - NGO
    2. Take the train from Nagoya Station to Kyōtotrain train
    18h 23m
    ¥50,966–161,071
  3. Fly to Osaka International Airport, bus

    1. Fly from Geneva International Airport (GVA) to Osaka International Airport (ITM)plane plane GVA - ITM
    2. Take the bus from Osaka Airport to Kyoto Station Hachijou gatebus bus
    19h 8m
    ¥120,330–247,470
  4. Fly to Kobe, train

    1. Fly from Geneva International Airport (GVA) to Kobe (UKB)plane plane GVA - UKB
    2. Take the train from Shin-Kōbe Station to Kyōtotrain train
    17h 11m
    ¥63,277–205,163

Geneva International Airport (GVA) to Kansai International Airport (KIX) flights

Calendar11Weekly Planes
Duration17h 56mAverage Duration
Ticket¥50,484Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Geneva, Switzerland and Kyoto, Japan?

There is no direct connection from Geneva to Kyoto. However, you can fly to Kansai International Airport (KIX), walk to Kansai Airport, then take the train to Kyōto. Alternatively, you can fly to Osaka International Airport (ITM), walk to Osaka Airport, then take the bus to Kyoto Station Hachijou gate.

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