Niigata Airport Explained

Niigata Airport
Nativename-R:
Iata:KIJ
Icao:RJSN
Type:Public
Owner-Oper:Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
City-Served:Niigata Prefecture
Location:Niigata, Niigata
Hub:Toki Air
Elevation-F:29
Coordinates:37.9558°N 139.1117°W
Pushpin Map:Japan Niigata Prefecture#Japan
Pushpin Label:RJSN
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Niigata Prefecture##Location in Japan
Metric-Rwy:Y
R1-Number:04/22
R1-Length-M:1,314
R1-Surface:Asphalt concrete
R2-Number:10/28
R2-Length-M:2,500
R2-Surface:Asphalt concrete
Stat-Year:2015
Stat1-Header:Passengers
Stat1-Data:984,629
Stat2-Header:Cargo (metric tonnes)
Stat2-Data:474
Stat3-Header:Aircraft movement
Stat3-Data:26,149
Footnotes:Source: Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism[1]

is an international airport located 6.7km (04.2miles) northeast of Niigata Station[2] in Niigata, Japan.

History

The first airport on the Sea of Japan coast of Japan was opened on an island in the Shinano River in 1929. This airport was moved to what was then the village of Matsugazakahama in 1930, and was renamed Niigata Airport. It was requisitioned for use by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force in 1941, and came under the control of the USAAF after the end of World War II. It was returned to Japanese civilian control on March 31, 1958, on which date commercial flight operations were resumed. International services were started in 1973, with scheduled service to Khabarovsk and Niigata Airport became historically an important gateway for traffic to and from Russia, which among other purposes were used to export Niigata-area agricultural products to Russia; however, flights were reduced from winter 2010 as more slots became available for Russia service at Narita International Airport near Tokyo.[3]

The airport saw several major service expansions in the spring of 2012, when China Eastern Airlines, Fuji Dream Airlines and All Nippon Airways announced service to Shanghai, Nagoya and Narita respectively.[4]

Airlines and destinations

The following destinations are served from Niigata:

Ground transportation

Scheduled "limousine bus" service is provided to and from Niigata Station every 20 minutes and heavily subsidized by Niigata Prefecture. Niigata Airport currently has no direct rail access, although regional authorities have conducted studies aimed at potentially extending the Joetsu Shinkansen high-speed rail line or other nearby ordinary rail lines to the airport.[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Niigata Airport. Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. 7 January 2017. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20161021205147/http://www.mlit.go.jp/common/001141840.pdf. 21 October 2016.
  2. http://arquivo.pt/wayback/20160517110850/https://aisjapan.mlit.go.jp/ AIS Japan
  3. News: ja:新潟空港に試練の冬 ロシア極東2路線が運休. http://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXNASFB29023_Z21C10A0L21000/. 6 August 2013. Nihon Keizai Shimbun. 30 October 2010. ja.
  4. News: ja:新潟空港、増便や新規就航相次ぐ 中国東方航空は上海線週4便. http://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXNASFB2604W_W2A320C1L21000/. 6 August 2013. Nihon Keizai Shimbun. 27 March 2012. ja.
  5. News: ja:新潟空港、新幹線乗り入れ検討 アクセス改善委が会合. http://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXNASFB0105W_R00C10A7L21000/. 6 August 2013. Nihon Keizai Shimbun. 2 July 2010. ja.