Kitakyushu Airport
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It is one of the six airports in Japan to operate 24 hours a day, alongside Haneda Airport (Tokyo), Naha Airport (Naha), New Chitose Airport (Sapporo), Kansai International Airport (Osaka), and Chubu Centrair International Airport (Nagoya).
History
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A new airport was intended to be free from such problems due to its offshore location, making possible 24-hour operation unlike these 2 airports. Large cargo planes can use the airport, making possible convenient freight movement to and from nearby industrial zones. Toyota has a factory just across the bay from the airport.
Construction
A committee to promote the construction of the new airport was founded in 1978, with the governor of Fukuoka as chairman. Construction began in October 1994.
The new airport was anticipated by residents in and around the cities of Kitakyushu and Shimonoseki. The Kitakyushu municipal government organized bus tours to the construction site for interested citizens in an attempt to defuse controversy over the construction. The airport officially opened on March 16, 2006.
Flights
The first aircraft to land at the airport was a StarFlyer Airbus on March 16, 2006. The first international flight from Shanghai landed on March 30, 2006. A Korean low-cost carrier, Jeju Air, flew eight charter flights from Kitakyushu to Incheon International Airport in summer 2008. Scheduled service on the route started in March 2009.
Dimensions
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Airlines and destinations
Passenger
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Cargo
Cargo flights of Yamato Transport are operated by Spring Airlines Japan.[1][2]
Other facilities
The airline StarFlyer has its head office on the airport property.[3]
Statistics
Access
Road
A 2.1 km toll-free bridge connects the island to the Higashikyūshū Expressway via the Kanda-Kitakyushukūkō interchange.
Bus
| Terminal | Via | Note | Operator |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sunatsu | Kokura Station Bus Center | Nishitetsu | |
| Kitakyushu Science and Research Park | Orio, Kurosaki | ||
| Kusami Station | Runs on automated driving[4] | ||
| Hakata Station | Tenjin | only at midnight and early morning |
References
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