Narita International Airport

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Narita International Airport (??????, Narita Kokusai Ku-ko-?) (IATA: NRT, ICAO: RJAA) is an international airport located in Narita, Chiba, Japan, in the eastern portion of the Greater Tokyo Area. It is located 60 kilometers from downtown Tokyo. (See Tokyo International Airport (??????, To-kyo- Kokusai Ku-ko-?, IATA: HND) for the primary domestic airport in O-ta, Tokyo).
Narita handles the majority of international passenger traffic to and from Japan, and is also a major connecting point for air traffic between Asia and the Americas. The airport handled 35,478,146 passengers in 2007.[1] It is the second-busiest passenger airport in Japan[1], busiest air freight hub in Japan[2], and seventh-busiest air freight hub in the world.[2] It serves as the main international hub of Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways. It also serves as a hub for Northwest Airlines. Under Japanese law, it is classified as a first class airport.
The airport was known as New Tokyo International Airport (??????? Shin-To-kyo- Kokusai Ku-ko-) until 2004. Tokyo is the source of much of Narita Airport's traffic.
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Airport Information
| Airport Name | Narita International Airport |
| IATA/ICAO | NRT/RJAA |
| Operator | Narita International Airport Corporation (NAA) |
| Runways 1 | 16R (13,123m) 34L (4,000m) |
| Runways 2 | 16L (7,152m) 34R (2,180m) |
| Terminal | JAL Operates from Terminal 2 |
| Statistics 2007 | Number of passengers 35,478,146 |
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Terminal 2 Information
Terminal 2 is divided into a main building (honkan) and satellite, both of which are designed around linear concourses. The two are connected by the Terminal 2 Shuttle System, which was designed by Japan Otis Elevator and was the first cable-driven people mover in Japan.
Check-in and departures and Immigration control for arriving passengers is on the second floor, and baggage claim and customs are on the first floor.
For domestic flights, three gates (65, 66, and 67) in the main building are connected to both the main departures concourse and to a separate domestic check-in facility. Passengers connecting between domestic and international flights must exit the gate area, walk to the other check-in area, and then check in for their connecting flight.
Japan Airlines is currently the main operator in T2; several Oneworld carriers which used to be in T1 (except British Airways) moved their operations to T2 in early 2007 so as to ease connections to and from flights operated by oneworld's partner Japan Airlines. Air New Zealand (which is a Star Alliance carrier) and China Southern Airlines (which is a SkyTeam carrier) are the only non Oneworld carriers operating from Terminal 2.
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Amsterdam, Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Beijing, Brisbane, Busan, Chicago-O'Hare, Dalian, Delhi, Denpasar/Bali, Frankfurt, Fukuoka, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Hanoi, Hong Kong, Ho Chi Minh City, Jakarta, Kaohsiung, Koror, Kuala Lumpur, London-Heathrow, Los Angeles, Medan, Mexico City, Milan-Malpensa, Nagoya-Centrair, New York-JFK, Osaka-Itami, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Qingdao, Rome-Fiumicino, San Francisco, São Paulo-Guarulhos, Sapporo-Chitose, Seoul-Incheon, Shanghai-Pudong, Singapore, Surabaya, Sydney, Taipei-Taiwan Taoyuan, Vancouver, Xi'an, Xiamen