Narita Airport Terminal Store Temporary closure and shortening of business hours March 11 21:13

With the spread of the new coronavirus, at Narita Airport, where aircraft are being suspended and flights are being reduced, stores in the terminal building have been temporarily closed and business hours have been reduced.

Due to the spread of the new coronavirus, Narita Airport has been suspended and reduced in number of flights, with only 12 flights arriving on the 11th from China, including Hong Kong and Macau, and 3 from Korea.

The airport company has already signed a contract with stores in the terminal for business hours, etc., but on June 6, a notice was given to allow temporary closures and shorten business hours to prevent the spread of infection.

As a result, of the 315 stores in the terminal building, 12 have been closed temporarily from the 11th, and 186 stores have reduced operating hours.

According to the airport company, terminal building sales last month dropped to about two-thirds of the same period last year and have continued to deteriorate.

Kazuyoshi Sakamaki, Manager of the Retail Sales Department of Narita Airport Company, said, "I don't know the scale of the impact yet, but it's definitely a negative thing. Was.