Aeroporto di New Chitose (CTS)
New Chitose Airport (IATA: CTS, ICAO: RJCC) stands as a prominent gateway in Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island, serving the bustling city of Sapporo. Officially opened on July 20, 1988, the airport has since evolved into a significant hub for both domestic and international air travel. Strategically located about 45 kilometers southeast of central Sapporo, it provides a critical link between Hokkaido and the rest of Japan, as well as various destinations across Asia and beyond.
An international airport, New Chitose caters to a diverse array of flights, bridging the gap between regional domestic routes and major international destinations. It is renowned for its state-of-the-art facilities, including an expansive terminal complex featuring shopping, dining, and entertainment options aimed at enhancing passenger experiences.
Handling over 23 million passengers annually, New Chitose is one of Japan's busiest airports. It operates with a robust network of approximately 50 airlines, facilitating around 160,000 flight movements each year. The airport's infrastructure is well-equipped to handle this high volume of traffic, ensuring efficient and seamless operations.
With its pivotal role in the aviation sector and a strong emphasis on passenger convenience, New Chitose Airport continues to be a vital transportation hub in the Asia-Pacific region. Its continual expansion and modernization efforts underscore its commitment to maintaining high standards of service and connectivity.