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  2. Haneda Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Haneda Airport was the most on-time international airport with the fewest delays worldwide. Flights departing Haneda had a 90.3% on-time departure rate across 373,264 total flights according to aviation analytics firm Cirium. [109]

  3. Japan Airlines is giving free domestic flights for international tourists, but experts warn it may worsen overtourism in Tokyo and Kyoto.

  4. List of the busiest airports in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Haneda Airport maintains its position as the busiest airport by passenger traffic in Japan, despite the important influence of the COVID-19 pandemic in its operation.. Japan's busiest airports are a series of lists ranking the fifty busiest airports in the country according to the number of total passengers, and also including statistics for total aircraft movements and total cargo movements ...

  5. Haneda Airport Terminal 1·2 Station - Wikipedia

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    Haneda Airport Terminal 1·2 Station (羽田空港第1・第2ターミナル駅, Haneda-kūkō dai-ichi·dai-ni Tāminaru eki) is a railway station on the Keikyu Airport Line in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keikyu. It is situated directly beneath Tokyo International Airport ("Haneda Airport").

  6. More than 100 flights canceled following crash at Tokyo’s ...

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    More than 100 flights to and from Tokyo’s Haneda Airport are expected to be canceled on Wednesday following a plane collision at the airport, according to two Japanese carriers.

  7. Haneda, Ōta, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Haneda's Anamori Beach. Before the construction of Haneda Airport, the area was a prosperous mineral springs and beach resort centered around Anamori Shrine [].In 1930, the Japanese postal ministry purchased a 53-hectare (130-acre) portion of reclaimed land in Tokyo Bay to the east of Haneda from a private individual in order to construct an airport. [2]