Niigata Airport – KIJ Niigata
Niigata Airport is a public-used airport with an assigned IATA code of KIJ situated Niigata, Japan. The airport owed by the local government but is operated by the ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of Japan. Niigata Airport was first located on the Sea of Japan in 1929 and was later transferred to Matsugazakahama Village in 1930 bearing its current name. During the World War II, the airport was utilized by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force and was controlled by the Japanese civilian in 1958. In 1973, Niigata Airport started to handle international flight service to and from Russia which open the doors for the growth of agricultural industry of Niigata.
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Niigata Airport is composed of two asphalt/concrete runways that has catered nearly one million passengers, loaded 474 tons of cargo shipments and handled over 26,000 aircraft operations in 2015. Niigata Airport’s air flights service are being catered by 12 airlines companies to domestic and international destinations. The airport offers limousine bus transport service from the airport to nearby hotels and railway station. The Niigata’s regional heads have plans of extending and expanding the high-speed Joetsu Sinkansen rail line to the airport for easy access of passengers.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Hotel Nikko Niigata is one of the best hotels close Niigata Airport. This is 4-star that is conveniently located to Niigata’s Seaside City center, restaurants and Marinepia Nihonkai aquarium. Other nearby hotels from the airport are Ana Crowne Plaza Niigata and Ramada Hotel Niigata.