In response to the serious labor shortage at Narita Airport, the airport company has set up a dedicated website to promote airport jobs to those looking for work.

At Narita Airport, demand for international flights has rapidly recovered after the coronavirus pandemic, but due to a lack of manpower, some requests for new flights or increased flights have not been accepted, and the third runway is expected to be completed in five years. As the number of customers is expected to increase, it is estimated that approximately twice as many employees as currently will be required in the future.

For this reason, Narita Airport Company launched a website on the 28th dedicated to promoting airport work in an effort to secure human resources.



The site


not only conveys the sense of reward through interviews with workers in "ground handling", which involves guiding aircraft on the ground, where there is a particularly serious labor shortage, but also provides employment


information for companies that have offices at the airport, and


information on relocation around the airport. We also introduce

The airport company plans to enhance the content in the future, including introducing other job types, and President Akihiko Tamura said, ``As inbound demand increases, we must not allow the problem of airport labor shortages to become a bottleneck for development. "I want to do all kinds of things."