Kobe Airport

Kobe Airport

Infobox Airport
name = Kobe Airport
nativename-a = 神戸空港
nativename-r = Kōbe Kūkō


IATA = UKB
ICAO = RJBE
type = Public
owner = City of Kobe
operator = Osaka Aviation Bureau (airfield), Kobe Airport Terminal Co., Ltd. (terminal)
city-served = Kobe, Japan
location = Chuo-ku, Kobe
elevation-f = 15
elevation-m = 5
website = [http://www.kairport.co.jp/eng/index.html]
metric-rwy = y
r1-number = 08/26
r1-length-m = 2,500
r1-length-f = 8,202
r1-surface = Asphalt
footnotes = Source: DAFIFWAD|RJBE|source=DAFIF] GCM|UKB|source=DAFIF]

nihongo|Kobe Airport|神戸空港|Kōbe Kūkō Airport codes|UKB|RJBE is an airport on an artificial island just off the coast of Kobe, Japan. It primarily handles domestic flights, but can also accommodate international charter flights. It is designated as a third class airport.

First year operation results were 2,697,000 passengers at 61.1% capacity.

History

The city government of Kobe first proposed an airport adjacent to Port Island in 1971. At the time, government planners were seeking alternatives to the heavily congested Osaka International Airport: the original Kobe Airport plan called for six runways more than 3,000 m (9,842 ft) in length on a 1,100 ha (2,718 acre) facility. The mayor of Kobe, Tatsuo Miyazaki, declared his opposition to building such a large airport so close to the city, and was re-elected shortly afterward in 1973, defeating a competitor who supported the airport.

Kobe businesses were still interested in the plan, however, and pressed the city government to propose a smaller facility with one 3,000 m runway. This plan was submitted to the Transport Ministry in 1982 as a competitor for the Kansai International Airport plan which was then being supported by the Osaka and Wakayama prefectural governments. After the national government voiced its displeasure with the Kobe proposal, Kobe officially switched its support to the Kansai Airport proposal in 1984, but in 1985 decided to independently fund the construction of another airport.

The construction of the airport was stalled for lack of funding until 1995, when it won national government support as a means for recovering the Kobe economy in the wake of the great Hanshin earthquake. Despite ongoing controversy, locals continued to support the plan: in the 1997 mayoral election, the pro-airport coalition won a narrow victory over the anti-airport coalition.

Construction began in September 1999 but political controversy continued. 87,000 signatures were collected in a petition to recall the mayor in 2000, and a citizen lawsuit to cancel the project was dismissed in 2004. The airport finally opened on February 16, 2006, with Japan Airlines operating the first flight and All Nippon Airways operating the first scheduled flight.

Both ANA and JAL announced plans to replace portions of their widebody fleet with a larger number of mid-size aircraft, in part because of a need to fill the excess number of flight slots created by Kobe Airport's construction. [Shimizu, K. "JAL, ANA eye smaller jets to meet changing needs". in [http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?nb20041001a2.htm Japan Times] , Oct 2004., retrieved February 15, 2007]

Kobe is already the most indebted municipality in Japan with debts of over ¥3 trillion, and this project's cost (estimated at over ¥1 trillion, or US $8.7 billion) has made it very controversial. Supporters argue that the third airport can mean increased competition and lower airfares. People in the surrounding regions (Shikoku, Awaji Island etc.) can now have a closer airport while access to Kansai may be limited. Since the ferry from Tokushima to Kansai Airport was discontinued, travellers have had to rely on alternate means of transportation including a bus to Kansai Airport, which takes an hour longer, or to use the local Tokushima airport, which is limited in schedules.

Airlines and destinations

Kobe has a single passenger terminal with four gates capable of accommodating widebody aircraft.

*All Nippon Airways (Okinawa, Sapporo-Chitose, Sendai, Tokyo-Haneda)
*Amakusa Airlines (Kumamoto)
*Japan Airlines (Ishigaki, Kagoshima, Okinawa, Sapporo-Chitose, Tokyo-Haneda)
*Skymark Airlines (Okinawa [seasonal] , Tokyo-Haneda)

Some international charter flights also use Kobe Airport. Although the airport's runway is not long enough to handle long-range flights to Europe and the Americas, it occasionally handles charters to China and other nearby countries.

The Transport Ministry has banned "scheduled international charters" (such as those serving Haneda Airport) and has capped scheduled domestic operations at 30 daily flights in order to prevent overcrowding in the area's airspace and to protect the growth of Kansai Airport. The flight caps have been a point of controversy with Kobe Airport supporters, who point out that the cap was calculated based on Kansai Airport operating twice as many frequencies as are currently offered: given the current traffic levels at Kansai, Kobe should be able to handle six or seven flights per hour.

Although airlines have experienced some success with routes to the most popular domestic destinations, such as Tokyo, Sapporo and Okinawa, routes to secondary cities have been less successful. Since the airport's opening, ANA has terminated service to Niigata and Kagoshima while JAL has terminated service to Sendai and Kumamoto.

Ground transportation

On February 2, 2006, Kobe Airport Station (神戸空港駅) was connected to Sannomiya Station in central Kobe by an extension of the existing Port Liner automated guideway transit system. Travel time to Sannomiya is sixteen minutes. From Sannomiya, it is 21 minutes to Osaka Station and 49 minutes to Kyoto Station by JR special rapid express.

Kobe Airport is connected to Kansai Airport by the Kobe-Kanku Bay Shuttle (神戸-関空ベイ・シャトル), a high speed ferry which completes the airport-to-airport journey in 29 minutes for ¥1,500.

Related matters

*Port of Kobe
*Port Island
*Hanshin Industrial Region

References

External links

* [http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2432.html Japan Guide: Kobe Airport]
* [http://www.kairport.co.jp/ Kobe Airport Terminal]
* [http://www.city.kobe.jp/cityoffice/39/030/ Kobe Airport Marine Air]
* [http://www.jal.co.jp/en/dom/airport/japan/ukb/ukb_00.html Kobe Airport Guide] from Japan Airlines
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