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Nagoya Airport - Nagoya, Japan
 

Nagoya Airport (名古屋空港), also known as Komaki International Airport, is an airport located in Nagoya, Japan. Its IATA Airport Code is NGO. Under Japanese law it is classified as a second class airport.

Nagoya Airport will have all of its international flights moved to the up and coming Chubu International Airport, if all commercial service doesn't move.

The airport doesn't seem to get much draw other than from the automotive industry, which is why Air Canada, United Airlines, and Delta Air Lines stopped flying to Nagoya. When New Tokyo International Airport (Narita International Airport) in Narita, Japan and Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport) in Itami, Japan were overfilled, Komaki Airport had a lot of traffic because there was nowhere else to go. The construction of Kansai International Airport changed that.

Komaki International Airport has 2 Terminals.

Domestic Terminal

  • Air Nippon
  • All Nippon Airways (Flights within Japan)
  • J-Air
  • Japan Airlines (Flights within Japan)
  • Japan Air System
  • Nakanihon Air Service

International Terminal

  • Air China
  • Air New Zealand
  • All Nippon Airways (International Flights)
  • Asiana Airlines
  • Australian Airlines
  • Cathay Pacific
  • China Airlines
  • China Eastern
  • China Southern
  • Continental Micronesia
  • Garuda Indonesia
  • JALways
  • Japan Airlines (International Flights)
  • Japan Asia Airways
  • Korean Air
  • Lufthansa
  • Malaysia Airlines
  • Northwest Airlines
  • Singapore Airlines
  • Thai Airways International
  • VARIG
     
  • Also see: a complete list of airports in Japan.
 
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