Naha airport (OKA)
Naha Airport (IATA: OKA, ICAO: ROAH) is the principal gateway to Okinawa Island and serves as a crucial hub for both domestic and international travel in Japan. Located just 4 kilometers west of downtown Naha, the capital city of Okinawa Prefecture, the airport plays a vital role in bridging the island to other parts of Japan and the world.
Established in 1933 as an airfield for military use, Naha Airport transitioned to civil use after World War II and has since evolved into a modern airport catering to over 20 million passengers annually. The airport features a single terminal that accommodates both domestic and international flights, although expansions and renovations are continuously enhancing its capacity and services.
Naha Airport is strategically significant, serving as a nexus for major airlines such as All Nippon Airways (ANA), Japan Airlines (JAL), and Peach Aviation. It offers flights to major Japanese cities like Tokyo, Osaka, and Fukuoka, as well as international destinations including Taiwan, South Korea, and China. The airport's runway is capable of handling large aircraft, making it suitable for a wide range of aircraft operations.
With its blend of modern infrastructure and close proximity to Naha city center, the airport not only supports tourism but also plays a pivotal role in the economic development of Okinawa. Through continuous improvements and an expanding route network, Naha Airport is committed to offering an efficient and pleasant travel experience for both domestic and international passengers.