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Rating : 3/10 |  |
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Recommended |  |
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Naha airport is a tale of two airports. The domestic part comprises a large, spacious terminal with all the
amenities a modern airport should have: air bridges, restaurants, shopping, transport to the city, etc. The
international terminal, however, is a small, depressing structure with one food court and very limited
shopping. Access to the international departure counters in a tiny hall is only granted less than 2 hours
before flight departure, often resulting in long lines and crowded conditions. Access to the departure gates is
also controlled by strict staff and only allowed a set period before the scheduled departure; if you are 1
minute early you will be turned away! There are no air bridges for international flights, only buses that
transport the passengers to the aircraft. Recommended for domestic flights but avoided, if possible, for
international flights.
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