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, is an airport located in
Chitose, Hokkaidō and Tomakomai, Hokkaidō, Hokkaidō,
Japan, serving the
Sapporo, Hokkaidō metropolitan area. By land area, it is the largest airport in Japan. In FY 2006, it served 18,536,350 passengers, third in Japan to only Narita and Haneda.
The airport has a single semicircular terminal building (similar to the terminals at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport), which handles domestic and international flights.
History
New Chitose opened in 1991 to replace Chitose Airport (now a Japan Air Self-Defense Force base). Its
IATA airport code was originally
SPK, but that code was later adopted as a city code to refer to both Chitose and the smaller
Okadama Airport in central Sapporo.
New Chitose became Japan's first 24-hour airport in 1994. During the 1990s, it was touted as an international gateway and had regular flights to Europe and Oceania. Today, its services to Europe have ceased, while its international services are mainly transporting tourists from
East Asia and
Australia for sightseeing and
skiing.
On
July 24,
1999,
All Nippon Airways Flight 61, which was flying from
Tokyo International Airport to Chitose, was hijacked shortly after takeoff. The hijacker killed the pilot before he was subdued. The
Boeing 747 landed safely.
Airlines and destinations
- Air China (Beijing)
- Air Do (Tokyo-Haneda)
- All Nippon Airways (Fukuoka, Fukushima, Kagoshima, Kobe, Komatsu, Matsuyama, Nagoya-Centrair, Nemuro-Nakashibetsu, Niigata, Okayama, Osaka-Itami, Osaka-Kansai, Rishiri, Sendai, Shonai, Tokyo-Haneda, Tokyo-Narita, Toyama, Wakkanai)
- Cathay Pacific Airways (Hong Kong)
- China Airlines (Taipei-Taiwan Taoyuan)
- China Eastern Airlines (Shanghai-Pudong)
- China Southern Airlines (Guangzhou) October 28, 2007
- Continental Airlines
- EVA Air (Taipei-Taiwan Taoyuan)
- Hokkaidō Air System (Kushiro)
- Japan Airlines (Akita, Aomori, Fukuoka, Hanamaki, Hiroshima, Kobe,, Misawa, Nagoya-Centrair, Naha, Niigata, Osaka-Itami, Osaka-Kansai, Ōzora (Memanbetsu), Sendai, Shinshu-Matsumoto, Tokyo-Haneda, Tokyo-Narita)
- Korean Air (Seoul-Incheon)
- Qantas (seasonal: Cairns, Melbourne)
- Sakhalin Airlines (Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk)
- Skymark Airlines (Tokyo-Haneda)
Ground transportation
Rail
New Chitose Airport Station is located on a spur off the Chitose Line of
Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido). Rapid service trains operate to and from Sapporo Station, taking 36-39 minutes and costing ¥1,040.
Bus
- Hokkaidō Chūō Bus/Hokuto Kotsu joint service (Sapporo 4 trips/hr., Oyachi 4 trips/hr.)
- Hokkaidō Chūō Bus (Asabu 1-2 trips/hr., Miyanosawa 1-2 trips/hr.)
- Hokuto Kotsu (Apa Hotel & Resort 2 trips/hr., Maruyama Park hourly)
- Donan Bus (Tomakomai 1-2 trips/hr., Noboribetsu 3 trips/day, Muroran 12 trips/day, Hobetsu 2 trips/day, Urakawa 2 trips/day)
- Atsuma Bus (Atsuma 3 trips/day)
External links
- New Chitose Airport Homepage
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Hokkaidō Airport Terminal Co., Ltd. (terminal)| city-served =| location = Sapporo| elevation-f = 82| elevation-m = 25| coordinates = | website =| metric-elev =| metric-rwy =| r1-number = 1R/19L| r1-length-f = 9,839| r1-length-m = 2,999| r1-surface = Paved| r2-number = 1L/19R| r2-length-f = 9,839| r2-length-m = 2,999| r2-surface = Paved| stat-year =| stat1-header =| stat1-data =| stat2-header =| stat2-data =| footnotes =-->
, is an
airport located in
Chitose, Hokkaidō and Tomakomai, Hokkaidō, Hokkaidō, Japan, serving the
Sapporo, Hokkaidō metropolitan area. By land area, it is the largest airport in Japan. In FY 2006, it served 18,536,350 passengers, third in Japan to only Narita and Haneda.
The airport has a single semicircular terminal building (similar to the terminals at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport), which handles domestic and international flights.
History
New Chitose opened in
1991 to replace Chitose Airport (now a Japan Air Self-Defense Force base). Its IATA airport code was originally
SPK, but that code was later adopted as a city code to refer to both Chitose and the smaller Okadama Airport in central Sapporo.
New Chitose became Japan's first 24-hour airport in 1994. During the 1990s, it was touted as an international gateway and had regular flights to Europe and Oceania. Today, its services to Europe have ceased, while its international services are mainly transporting tourists from East Asia and
Australia for sightseeing and skiing.
On July 24, 1999, All Nippon Airways Flight 61, which was flying from Tokyo International Airport to Chitose, was hijacked shortly after takeoff. The hijacker killed the pilot before he was subdued. The
Boeing 747 landed safely.
Airlines and destinations
- Air China (Beijing)
- Air Do (Tokyo-Haneda)
- All Nippon Airways (Fukuoka, Fukushima, Kagoshima, Kobe, Komatsu, Matsuyama, Nagoya-Centrair, Nemuro-Nakashibetsu, Niigata, Okayama, Osaka-Itami, Osaka-Kansai, Rishiri, Sendai, Shonai, Tokyo-Haneda, Tokyo-Narita, Toyama, Wakkanai)
- Cathay Pacific Airways (Hong Kong)
- China Airlines (Taipei-Taiwan Taoyuan)
- China Eastern Airlines (Shanghai-Pudong)
- China Southern Airlines (Guangzhou) October 28, 2007
- Continental Airlines
- Continental Micronesia (Guam)
- EVA Air (Taipei-Taiwan Taoyuan)
- Hokkaidō Air System (Kushiro)
- Japan Airlines (Akita, Aomori, Fukuoka, Hanamaki, Hiroshima, Kobe,, Misawa, Nagoya-Centrair, Naha, Niigata, Osaka-Itami, Osaka-Kansai, Ōzora (Memanbetsu), Sendai, Shinshu-Matsumoto, Tokyo-Haneda, Tokyo-Narita)
- Korean Air (Seoul-Incheon)
- Qantas (seasonal: Cairns, Melbourne)
- Sakhalin Airlines (Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk)
- Skymark Airlines (Tokyo-Haneda)
Ground transportation
Rail
New Chitose Airport Station is located on a spur off the
Chitose Line of Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido). Rapid service trains operate to and from Sapporo Station, taking 36-39 minutes and costing ¥1,040.
Bus
- Hokkaidō Chūō Bus/Hokuto Kotsu joint service (Sapporo 4 trips/hr., Oyachi 4 trips/hr.)
- Hokkaidō Chūō Bus (Asabu 1-2 trips/hr., Miyanosawa 1-2 trips/hr.)
- Hokuto Kotsu (Apa Hotel & Resort 2 trips/hr., Maruyama Park hourly)
- Donan Bus (Tomakomai 1-2 trips/hr., Noboribetsu 3 trips/day, Muroran 12 trips/day, Hobetsu 2 trips/day, Urakawa 2 trips/day)
- Atsuma Bus (Atsuma 3 trips/day)
External links
- New Chitose Airport Homepage
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