Hubs / NRT

NRT — All Nippon Airways Hub

Narita International Airport, Japan

Narita International Airport is ANA's primary international hub and one of Japan's two major gateway airports. It handles the bulk of long-haul traffic into Japan with strong connections throughout Asia-Pacific and North America.

290
Routes
165
Destinations
540
Daily Flights
110min
Avg Connection

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Narita International Airport (NRT) a major airline hub?
Narita International Airport serves as the primary hub for ANA, operating 250 routes with approximately 550 daily flights. Its strategic location makes it an ideal connecting point for routing passengers efficiently across the airline network.
Which airlines use Narita International Airport (NRT) as a hub?
ANA is the primary hub operator at NRT, with JAL, Turkish Airlines, American Airlines also maintaining significant operations. Together these carriers provide comprehensive domestic and international connectivity from the airport.
How many destinations are served from NRT?
Narita International Airport (NRT) serves approximately 165 destinations across 250 routes. With around 550 daily departures, it ranks as the region's busiest hub airport for airline connectivity.
What is the minimum connection time at NRT?
The minimum connecting time (MCT) at Narita International Airport (NRT) is approximately 60 minutes for domestic connections. ANA designs its flight banks around this timing to maximize connecting opportunities for passengers transiting through the hub.