Kyushu's principal airport and Japan's fourth busiest, serving as a key regional hub for domestic and international flights.


Fukuoka Airport (FUK) is located 3 km east of Hakata Station in Fukuoka, Japan. It is the largest airport in Kyushu and a major gateway for both domestic and international travel, with direct subway access to the city center and recent terminal expansions.[4][6]
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Passenger traffic increased by 10.8% year-over-year in 2024, reaching a record high.[6]
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Workers across airlines, ground services, retail, security, and airport operations.

The opening of a second runway in March 2025 and ongoing terminal upgrades have increased hourly flight capacity and eased congestion.[6]
Deployment of advanced baggage handling systems and digital passenger flow management enhances operational efficiency.
Fukuoka Airport is implementing energy-efficient lighting, waste reduction programs, and supports sustainable aviation fuel adoption.
Collaborate with national authorities to optimize slot allocation and secure funding for further infrastructure upgrades.
Continue phased modernization of terminals and airfield to address congestion and support future growth.
Accelerate green initiatives to meet Japan’s national environmental targets and international aviation standards.