At Narita Airport, where plans are underway to build a third runway, the Narita Airport Company is consolidating the current three passenger terminals into one terminal in order to improve convenience and efficiency in anticipation of a significant increase in the number of passengers. showed an idea.

At Narita Airport, a plan to construct a third C runway and extend the B runway is underway by the end of March 2029, and a significant increase in passengers is expected along with this.

Under these circumstances, a meeting was held at the Chiba Prefectural Office on the 14th at which airport companies and local governments exchanged opinions on the reconstruction of passenger terminals and the future of transportation access. In addition to the governor, the mayors of municipalities around the airport, such as Narita City and Tomisato City, attended.



The meeting was closed to the public, but President Tamura, who responded to the interview after the meeting, talked about how the airport should be in the future by reconstructing the current three passenger terminals and consolidating them into a single terminal for convenience and efficiency. It revealed that it has outlined a concept that includes the enhancement of logistics, the development of a new cargo area that concentrates logistics functions, and the improvement of transportation access to the city center.



In the future, the airport company will set up a review meeting with neighboring local governments, the national government, and experts, hold repeated discussions, and will compile an interim report by the end of this fiscal year.