Kushiro Airport (釧路空港, Kushiro Kūkō) (ICAO: RJCK) is an airport located 9 NM (17 km; 10 mi) west northwest[1] of Kushiro, Hokkaidō, Japan.
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Airlines and destinations 1
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Terminal passenger features 2
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First (ground) floor 2.1
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Second floor 2.2
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Third floor 2.3
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Ground transport 2.4
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References 3
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External links 4
Airlines and destinations
International charter flights to Kushiro began in 2000 and have operated from South Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
Terminal passenger features
Kushiro Airport has a passenger terminal on three levels, all scheduled flights use the same terminal.
First (ground) floor
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Arrivals situated on the right of the terminal building
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Car hire counters
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Tourist / visitor information desk
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ATM
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Display of stuffed cranes
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Small coffee shop
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JAL and ANA ticket desks
Second floor
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Various gift shops and coffee establishments
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Security check to departures
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"Pay for use Business room"
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"Pay for use Meeting Room"
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Coin Lockers
Third floor
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Viewing gallery
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Restaurant
Ground transport
A bus service runs between the Airport and town of Kushiro, taking about 25 minutes and calling at the railway station, "MOO" shopping complex and a few other locations. The bus is approximately timed with flight arrivals / departures.
A number of car hire companies have desks in the arrivals, all have off site parking, although this is no more than 2 minutes travel in the shuttle bus.
There is no rail link
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Kushiro Airport Website (in Japanese)
External links
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Major hubs
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International
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Domestic
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General aviation
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Military
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Heliports
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Defunct
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JR Hokkaido lines
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JR named trains
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Other railways
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Terminals
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Rail
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Airports
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Ports
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Hakodate
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Otaru
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Tomakomai
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Kushiro
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Miscellaneous
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Cards
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Ferry
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Higashi Nihonkai Ferry "Heart Land Ferry"
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