Some International Travellers coming to Tokyo Japan can still land to the conventional International Airport of Haneda (HND) instead of Narita International Airport (NRT). Flights from major cities in Asia, United States, Heathrow and Charles de Gaul are still the main International flights managed by the Haneda Airport; while Haneda focus principally on domestic connection to major cities within exclusively Japan. Excluding the cities mentioned here, all the remaining international passengers land to Tokyo Japan on the Tokyo’s Narita Airport which is generally considered as the main entrance to Japan. Haneda Airport (HND) As International Airport Receiving Worldwide Travellers to Japan Tokyo International Airport (HND), more often mentioned to as Haneda Airport, was initially the principal airport for universal flights connecting major cities within absolutely Japan. However during the growth of the population, Narita Airport (NRT) has been strategically utilize to counter the inconvenience caused by the heavy crowd and to control the incoming of major visitors from overseas. Another good reason to consider Narita in the place of Haneda is that “Narita is less accessibly positioned beyond Tokyo”.Haneda Airport, however, is still kept as the main pivot for inter-city links within exclusively Japan. After the accomplishment of a fourth landing field and a new international passenger terminal structure at Haneda at the end of 2010, international flights are again landing at Haneda. Only about 70 international flights are allowed to land and take off daily from Haneda and from this fact we conclude that the Japanese still utilize Narita Airport as their main entrance to Tokyo Japan from overseas. International Flights from Asia to Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND) The majority of international carriers landing to Tokyo Haneda Airport are those coming from the main city within the Asian continent. The principal connections to Haneda are the flights from Shanghai China and Seoul Korea representing the total of only eight flights daily while all the remaining flights land to Narita The number of daily international flights and destinations in Asia operated from Haneda Airport are: Busan Korea – twice a week flights on Asiana AirlinesBeijing – 4 flights on Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Air ChinaSingapore – 4 flights on Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Singapore AirlinesTaiwan – 8 flights on Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, EVA Air, China AirlinesBangkok (Thailand) – 3 flights on Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Thai AirwaysHong Kong 4 flights on Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Cathay PacificSeoul-Gimpo (Korea) – 8 flights on Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Korean Air, Asiana AirlinesMalaysia – a few times per week to Kuala Lumpur on Air Asia X and to Kota Kinabalu / Kuching on Malaysia AirlinesShanghai Hongqiao – 8 flights on Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Shanghai Airlines, China Eastern Airlines International Flights linking Outside Asia to Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND) From the remaining cities outside Asia, ten daily flights have been scheduled to land on Haneda Airport from North America and Europe. Not all of these international itineraries have been assigned yet and connections to Sydney Australia are still under discussion. However the link between Tokyo Haneda and Hawaii is well established due to the fact that Hawaii is a favorite destination for the Japanese. Flights to Tokyo Haneda Airport in Japan from the United States include: Hawaiian Airlines flights from HonoluluAmerican Airlines flights from New York (JFK)All Nippon Airways flights from Honolulu and Los AngelesJapan Airlines flights to Honolulu and San FranciscoDelta Airlines flights from Detroit and Los AngelesFew officially approved flights from Europe to Tokyo Haneda Airport are on Japan Airlines from Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and British Airways from London Heathrow (LHR).
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