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What is the internal distribution structure of Tokyo Narita International Airport Terminal?

Terminal 1

The 1 terminal adopts the satellite hall design, which divides the terminal into the north wing, the south wing and the central building. The north wing connects two circular satellite halls (covered bridge11-kloc-0/8 and covered bridge 2 1-24), and the central hall has covered bridges 26 and 27. The south wing now consists of three satellite halls. (Covered Bridge 3 1-45, Covered Bridge 5 1-58) Booking is on the 4th floor, overseas exams are on the 3rd floor, and entry exams are on the 2nd floor. The arrival hall of the international line is on 1 floor. Most shops and restaurants are on the 4th floor of the Central Building [1]? .

1 Terminal North Wing

The north wing of Terminal 1 is mainly operated by SkyTeam members. Virgin Atlantic and Air Caledonia? Caledonian International Airlines is the only non-SkyTeam member airline in the Northern Wing. Continental Airlines moved from the north wing to the south wing on June 1 65438+1October12009. British Airways moved from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2 on October 20 101October 3 1, and its contact with other members in the world became more rapid.

Distribution of boarding gates:

1 gate satellite building-1 1 ~1gate 8 (11gate is used for boarding bus platform, but gate 13 is missing, and gate 15 is applicable to Airbus.

No.2 Satellite Building-Gate 21~ 29 (Gate 26 is suitable for Airbus A380, Gate 28A~28G is the branch platform for outbound flights, and Gate 29 is the branch platform for inbound flights).

South wing of Terminal 1

The current South Wing and Satellite Hall 5 was officially opened as the Star Alliance Terminal in June 2006. Now, all members of the Star Alliance use the South Wing. MIAT Mongolian Airlines, Uzbekistan Airlines and Etihad Airlines, which are not members of Star Alliance, and Qatar Airways, which is a global member, moved into Terminal 2 from the south wing of Terminal 1 on March 28th, 201.

Distribution of boarding gates:

No.3 Satellite Building-Gate 31~ 38 (Gate 32 is the platform for boarding the bus)

No.4 Satellite Building-41~ Gate 47 (Gate 45~46 applies to Airbus A380)

No.5 satellite building-51~ gate 58

Terminal 2

Terminal 2 consists of the main building and the satellite hall, both of which are designed as long waiting halls. Between the main building and the satellite building, it is transported by the passenger transport system and manufactured by Otis Elevator Company of Japan. On September 27th, 20 13, a new walkway became a new connection mode. Then the passenger transport system is closed.

The departure hall and exit inspection of international lines are on the third floor, the entry inspection is on the second floor, and the arrival hall of international lines is on the first floor.

Japan Airlines is the main operator of the second terminal at present, and the members of OneWorld moved from the first terminal to the second terminal in early 2007, so that the flights of OneWorld can have a faster transit mode. China Airlines (members of SkyTeam), China Eastern Airlines (members of SkyTeam), United Arab Emirates and Philippine Airlines are the only airlines that are not members of the world. 20 111kloc-0/On October 30th, Vietnam Airlines moved from Terminal 2 to the north wing of Terminal1to join other SkyTeam member airlines. New Zealand aviation industry moved into the south wing of Terminal 1 on March 25th, 20 12, and joined the All Nippon Airways and other Star Alliance members. Garuda Indonesia also moved from Terminal 2 to the north wing of Terminal 1 on April 1 2, and prepared to join the alliance with other SkyTeam airlines. China Southern Airlines, together with other SkyTeam member airlines, moved from Terminal 2 to the north wing of Terminal 1 on September 2, 1965.

Vanilla air (LCC), a low-cost airline owned by ANA, is headquartered in Terminal 2.

main building

Gate 60 (platform for incoming bus)

61~ Gate 68 (Gate 63~68 is used for international and domestic routes, and Gate 66 is Airbus A380)

Gate 765438+Gate 0 ~ 75 (Gate 76~77 transfers to Terminal 3)

70A~70M Gate (outbound bus platform)

Satellite architecture

Gate 8 1~88

Gate 9 1~99 (Gate 96 applies to Airbus A380)

Terminal 3

This terminal is mainly a low-cost aviation terminal, and social vehicles are not allowed to get on and off (except disabled vehicles, taxis and buses), and there is no railway. Vehicles use the parking lot of Terminal 2 and the interconnected underground passages. The railway uses the airport (second) construction station operated by Jingcheng Line and JR Line.

On April 8, 20 15, the third terminal of Narita Airport was officially opened, and only domestic and international flights of low-cost airlines were temporarily grounded.

main building

Gate 150A~ 150D (outbound bus platform)

15 1~ 155 Gate (international line only)-Reconstruction of Gate 76~77 of Terminal 2.

159 boarding gate (branch platform for international inbound flights)

Satellite building (domestic line)

16 1~ 164

17 1~ 175 gate (173~ 175 gate is still under renovation).

Commercial flight terminal

Dedicated terminal for commercial passenger aircraft-located on the right side of Terminal 2

freight terminal

Freight terminal area (No.65438+No.0 ~ No.7 freight terminal)

Service area freight warehouse

Southern freight area (southern wharf 1~6)

Established in 1978, Narita International Airport is located in Narita City, Chiba Prefecture, kanto region, Japan, 68km away from downtown Tokyo, and is the largest international airport in Japan. The annual passenger throughput of Tokyo Narita International Airport ranks second in Japan (Haneda Airport ranks first), and the cargo throughput ranks first in Japan and third in the world. Narita Airport is the hub port of Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, United Airlines and Northwest Airlines (acquired and now a member of Delta Air Lines) in Asia. According to the classification of Japanese airports, Narita Airport, Tokyo Haneda Airport, Osaka International Airport, Kansai International Airport, and Central International Airport are all classified as one type of airport.