Chūbu Centrair International Airport

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Chūbu Centrair International Airport (Japanese: 中部国際空港, Chūbu Kokusai Kūkō ), also known as Centrair (Japanese: セントレア, Sentorea ), is an international airport located on an artificial island in Ise Bay, Tokoname City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It serves as a major gateway for the Chūbu (central Japan) region, which includes the major city of Nagoya. It is classified as a first-class airport and operates 24 hours a day.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Chūbu Centrair International Airport was designed to alleviate congestion at Nagoya Airport (Komaki Airport), which had reached its capacity limits. It opened on February 17, 2005, and has since become an important hub for international and domestic flights. The airport's IATA code is NGO, and its ICAO code is RJGG.

The airport features a single four-story terminal building, which is divided into domestic and international sections. It is known for its user-friendly design, including a wide array of shopping and dining options, as well as the "Sky Town" shopping center located on the fourth floor, accessible to non-travelers.

Facilities[edit | edit source]

Chūbu Centrair International Airport boasts a range of facilities designed to cater to the needs of travelers. These include:

- A 3,500-meter runway capable of accommodating large aircraft such as the Boeing 747. - An advanced air traffic control tower. - A high-speed rail link connecting the airport to Nagoya Station in under 30 minutes. - A 1,000-car parking lot. - Conference rooms and VIP lounges. - A traditional Japanese garden and a bathhouse offering views of the landing strip.

Airlines and Destinations[edit | edit source]

The airport serves as a hub for All Nippon Airways (ANA), Japan Airlines (JAL), and other airlines. It offers flights to a variety of destinations both within Japan and internationally, including Asia, Europe, and North America.

Access and Transportation[edit | edit source]

Access to Chūbu Centrair International Airport is facilitated by excellent transportation links. The airport is connected to central Nagoya and other parts of the Chūbu region by the Meitetsu Airport Line, buses, and high-speed ferries. The Centrair Limousine bus service provides direct access to major hotels and landmarks in the region.

Environmental Initiatives[edit | edit source]

Chūbu Centrair International Airport is committed to environmental sustainability. It has implemented measures to reduce carbon emissions, manage waste effectively, and conserve water. The airport's environmental management system is designed to minimize its impact on the surrounding marine environment.

Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]

Since its opening, Chūbu Centrair International Airport has received numerous awards for its quality of service, including being ranked among the top airports in the world in the annual Skytrax World Airport Awards.

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