
New Tokyo International (Narita) Airport and Kansai International Airport are the two main international airports in Japan. Tokyo International (Haneda) Airport handles mainly domestic flights. Tokyo Narita airport information and links.
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Tokyo Airports
New Tokyo International (Narita) Airport and Kansai International Airport are the two main international airports in Japan. Tokyo International (Haneda) Airport handles mainly domestic flights linking these airports to various other cities across Japan.
Airport fees are included in the flight fares to all overseas destinations if departing from Narita Airport or Kansai Airport (Adult: 2,650 yen and Child (age 2 to 11): 1,330 yen). Airport fees are not charged at Haneda Airport or any other airport in Japan. There is no need to pay airport fees if leaving Japan within 24 hours from your arrival time.
Tokyo Narita International Airport - NRT
Narita Airport, 66 kilometres (40 miles) north-east of Tokyo, is one of the world's major international gateways, handling approximately 25,000,000 passengers a year, on a par with Singapore Changi and Paris Orly airports.
Narita, or the New Tokyo International Airport as it is sometimes known, consists of two terminals. There are excellent rail and bus connections to the centre of Japan's capital city, Tokyo, as well as the other major airport in the region, Haneda, which now handles mainly domestic flights.
Narita International Airport has just two terminals, each serving several airlines and a large number of destinations. The terminals are 1.6 kilometres (1 mile) apart and linked by frequent shuttle buses that leave every 10 minutes. Each terminal has a variety of restaurants, bars, newsstands and shops. Business services, banks and ATMs are also available, along with airline club lounges catering to the needs of frequent, business and first-class flyers.
Terminal One
Narita Airport Terminal One serves Air France, Alitalia, American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Finnair, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Korean Air, Northwest Airlines, Singapore Airlines, United Airlines, Varig Brazilian Airlines and Virgin Atlantic Airways.
Terminal Two
Narita Airport Terminal Two serves Aeroflot, Air China, Air Lanka, Air New Zealand, Air Pacific, Air India, All Nippon Airways, Asiana Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Canadian Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Egypt Air, Iran Air, Japan Airlines, Lufthansa, Malaysian Airlines, Pakistan International Airlines, Qantas Airways, Sabena, SAS, Swissair, Thai Airways and Turkish Airlines.
Restaurants and Shops
The restautants are available on the 3rd, 4th and 5th floors of Terminal One and on the 2nd and 4th floors of Terminal Two. You can find a wide range of cuisine, including Japanese, Chinese and Western cuisines. Shops are scattered throughout both terminals and supply the usual range of books, confectionery, cosmetics, souvenirs and electrical goods.
Banking
It is worth converting non-US currencies into Yen while at the airport since some city banks are not accustomed to dealing with them. Money exchange outlets, banks and ATMs are distributed generously around the airport and include Citibank, Keiyo Bank, Daichi Kangyo Bank, JCB, Visa and American Express. Some banks have long opening hours, opening at 6:00 am and not closing until 11:00 pm, which is useful.