Aéroport de Nagasaki (NGS)
Nagasaki Airport (IATA: NGS / ICAO: RJFU) is located in Omura, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. Serving as both an international and domestic hub, it plays a crucial role in connecting the region to various destinations. The airport began operations in 1975, replacing the former Omura Airport, and has since developed into a key transportation asset for Nagasaki and its surrounding areas.
Strategically situated on an artificial island in Omura Bay, approximately 18 kilometers north of Nagasaki city, the airport offers scenic views and convenient access. Nagasaki Airport harmonizes advanced facilities with the region's rich history, making it both a functional and cultural asset.
In terms of statistics, Nagasaki Airport handled over 3.2 million passengers and saw around 42,000 aircraft movements in recent years. It hosts several airlines, including All Nippon Airways (ANA), Japan Airlines (JAL), and budget carriers like Peach Aviation, thus providing a wide range of flight options. The airport's infrastructure supports numerous domestic destinations across Japan, as well as a handful of international routes to countries like South Korea and China.
With amenities such as duty-free shops, restaurants, and business lounges, Nagasaki Airport ensures a comfortable travel experience. Its strategic importance is underscored by its ability to cater to both tourism and commerce, making it a vital gateway to the historical and economically significant region of Nagasaki.