Nagasaki Airport – NGS
The Nagasaki Airport is a military/public airport found four kilometers from the western side of the railway station of Ōmura City. The airport provides international flights to the passengers in and around Nagasaki, Japan, the largest city and the capital of the prefecture of Nagasaki. The aerodrome was initially for military use when it opened in 1923. However, it became a joint military and civilian airport under the name of Omura Airport in 1955. Nagasaki Airport is given the IATA location identifier of NGS.
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The airfield’s construction is similar to a few of the country’s island airports, where it is divided into a mainland portion and an island portion. Its passenger terminal and primary runway are both on the island, while a shorter track can be found on the mainland. The passenger terminal and primary runway were opened in May 1975, becoming the country’s first full-scale airfield made over water. The shorter airstrip on the mainland is now used as a helicopter landing area by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. The total passenger traffic in 2015 amounted to over three million, while its aircraft movement amounted to over 31,000. You can easily visit the towns of Hoshika, Torisu, and Nanatsugama from the Nagasaka Airport.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Available accommodations around the Nagasaki Airport can be found in the mainland. The Chisun Inn Omura Nagasaki Airport is only 1.6 miles away. The Ōmura Station Hotel, and the 4-star Nagasaki International Hotel are also near the airport. These hotels offer a great view of the sea and are within walking distance from Omura Park.