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Transportation in Japan - Air transport |  | Transportation in Japan - Air transport: Encyclopedia II - Transportation in Japan - Air transport |  | Japan has many airports. The main international gateways are Narita International Airport (Tokyo area), Kansai International Airport (Osaka/Kobe/Kyoto area), and Chubu Centrair International Airport (Nagoya area). The main domestic hub is Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport), Asia's busiest airport; other major traffic hubs include Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport), New Chitose Airport outside Sapporo, and Fuk ...
See also:Transportation in Japan, Transportation in Japan - Rail transport, Transportation in Japan - External links, Transportation in Japan - Road transport, Transportation in Japan - Marine transport, Transportation in Japan - Pipelines, Transportation in Japan - Air transport |  | | Transportation in Japan, Transportation in Japan - Air transport, Transportation in Japan - External links, Transportation in Japan - Marine transport, Transportation in Japan - Pipelines, Transportation in Japan - Rail transport, Transportation in Japan - Road transport, List of airports in Japan, List of railway companies in Japan, List of railway electification systems in Japan, List of Railway Stations in Japan, Japan Highway Public Corporation |  | |
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Transportation in Japan - Air transport
Japan has many airports. The main international gateways are Narita International Airport (Tokyo area), Kansai International Airport (Osaka/Kobe/Kyoto area), and Chubu Centrair International Airport (Nagoya area). The main domestic hub is Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport), Asia's busiest airport; other major traffic hubs include Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport), New Chitose Airport outside Sapporo, and Fukuoka Airport. 14 heliports are estimated to exist (1999).
The two main airlines are All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines. Other passenger carriers include Skymark Airlines, Skynet Asia Airways, and Air Do. United Airlines and Northwest Airlines are major international operators from Narita Airport.
Domestic air travel in Japan has historically been highly regulated. From 1972, the three major domestic airlines (JAL, ANA, and JAS) were allocated certain routes, with JAL and ANA sharing trunk routes, and ANA and JAS sharing local feeder routes. JAL also had a flag-carrier monopoly on international routes until 1986. Airfares were set by the government until 2000, although carriers had freedom to adjust the standard fares starting in 1995 (when discounts of up to 50% were permitted). Today, fares can be set by carriers, but the government retains the ability to veto fares that are impermissibly high.
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