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Tokyo Haneda International Airport

IATA HND ICAO RJTT Large Airport Scheduled Service

Location

Airport Information

City

Tokyo

Country

🇯🇵 Japan

Continent

AS

Coordinates

35,5497, 139,7870

Elevation

35 ft (11 m)

Runways

Ident Length Width Surface Lighted
16L/34R 11.024 ft (3.360 m) 200 ft PEM Yes
16R/34L 9.843 ft (3.000 m) 200 ft PEM Yes
04/22 8.202 ft (2.500 m) 200 ft PEM Yes
05/23 8.202 ft (2.500 m) 200 ft PEM Yes

Sobre Tokyo Haneda International Airport

O Aeroporto de Haneda (HND), oficialmente Aeroporto Internacional de Tóquio, é o principal aeroporto de Tóquio e o mais movimentado do Japão, localizado no bairro de Ota, junto à Baía de Tóquio, a apenas 14 quilômetros do centro da cidade. Com mais de 87 milhões de passageiros anuais — combinando tráfego doméstico e internacional — Haneda está entre os aeroportos mais movimentados do mundo. O aeroporto possui três terminais: os Terminais 1 e 2 servem voos domésticos, enquanto o Terminal 3 (anteriormente Terminal Internacional) é dedicado a voos internacionais. A proximidade de Haneda ao centro de Tóquio é uma enorme vantagem, com o Tokyo Monorail a chegar à estação Hamamatsucho em apenas 13 minutos e o Keikyu Railway a conectar à estação Shinagawa. O Terminal 3 apresenta um design que combina elementos tradicionais japoneses com modernidade, incluindo uma réplica da ponte Nihonbashi e jardins de estilo japonês. Haneda tem expandido significativamente as suas operações internacionais nos últimos anos, competindo diretamente com Narita. As instalações são de qualidade excepcional, com restaurantes que servem desde sushi autêntico até ramen, lojas com produtos japoneses premium e mirantes de observação que oferecem vistas panorâmicas da Baía de Tóquio e, em dias claros, do Monte Fuji.

Aviation Terms

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get from Tokyo Haneda Airport to central Tokyo?
The Tokyo Monorail runs from Haneda to Hamamatsucho station in about 13 minutes (JPY 500), connecting to JR Yamanote Line. The Keikyu Line reaches Shinagawa in 11 minutes (JPY 300) with direct through-service to Asakusa and other central Tokyo stations. Both options are far cheaper and faster than a taxi, which costs JPY 6,000-8,000 to central Tokyo.
How many terminals does Haneda Airport have?
Haneda has three passenger terminals. Terminal 1 serves JAL domestic flights and Skymark Airlines. Terminal 2 handles ANA domestic flights and some international services. Terminal 3 (formerly the International Terminal) serves all international airlines including overseas carriers.
What is the difference between Haneda and Narita airports?
Haneda (HND) is located only 14 km south of central Tokyo and handles most domestic flights plus a growing number of international routes. Narita (NRT) is 60 km east of the city and historically served most international flights. Haneda is generally preferred for its proximity to the city center and 24-hour operations.
Which airlines have a hub at Haneda Airport?
Japan Airlines (JAL, Oneworld member) operates from Terminal 1, and All Nippon Airways (ANA, Star Alliance member) operates from Terminal 2. Together they account for the vast majority of Haneda domestic traffic. International operations at Terminal 3 include major carriers from Asia, Europe, and North America.
Is Haneda Airport open 24 hours?
Yes, Haneda operates around the clock, unlike Narita which has a curfew. Late-night and early-morning international flights use Terminal 3. The terminal has rest areas with reclining seats, shower facilities, and 24-hour restaurants and convenience stores for overnight passengers.