Aéroport de Oita (OIT)

Oita Airport (IATA: OIT, ICAO: RJFO) serves as a vital gateway to the city of Oita, situated on the island of Kyushu in Japan. Primarily functioning as a domestic airport, Oita Airport plays a crucial role in connecting the region with the country’s major cities, contributing to both tourism and local economic growth. The airport is located in Kunisaki, approximately 30 kilometers northeast of Oita city center, offering convenient access to the region's natural attractions and cultural landmarks.

The airport commenced operations in 1971, aiming to enhance regional connectivity in alignment with Japan's post-war economic boom. Over the years, Oita Airport has expanded its facilities to accommodate an increasing number of passengers and flights. As of recent statistics, the airport handles approximately 1.4 million passengers annually and operates numerous flights per day, primarily by major domestic airlines such as ANA (All Nippon Airways) and JAL (Japan Airlines).

Oita Airport, equipped with a single terminal, offers an array of amenities including restaurants, shopping outlets, and rental car services, ensuring a comfortable experience for travelers. Additionally, the airport supports various types of aircraft, facilitating a range of services from small regional flights to larger jets. Despite its regional focus, the airport also handles a limited number of international charter flights, further underscoring its importance in the region's connectivity and accessibility. With ongoing developments aimed at enhancing its infrastructure and services, Oita Airport continues to serve as a key aviation hub in Kyushu.