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Kobe Airport

Coordinates:34°37′58″N135°13′26″E / 34.63278°N 135.22389°E /34.63278; 135.22389
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Kobe Airport
神戸空港
Kōbe Kūkō
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerKobe City
OperatorKansai Airports (Orix-Vinci SAconsortium)
ServesKeihanshin
LocationChuo-ku, Kobe
OpenedFebruary 16, 2006; 19 years ago (2006-02-16)
Operating base for
Elevation AMSL22 ft / 7 m
Coordinates34°37′58″N135°13′26″E / 34.63278°N 135.22389°E /34.63278; 135.22389
Websitewww.kairport.co.jp/eng/
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RJBE is located in Kobe
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Location in Kobe
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RJBE is located in Hyōgo Prefecture
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Location in Hyōgo Prefecture
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RJBE is located in Japan
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Runways
DirectionLengthSurface
mft
09/272,5008,202Asphalt concrete
Statistics (2024)
Passengers (Calendar year)3,576,118
Cargo (metric tonnes)0
Aircraft movement33,300
Source: JapaneseMinistry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism[1][2]

Kobe Airport (神戸空港,Kōbe Kūkō) (IATA:UKB,ICAO:RJBE) is a primarilydomestic airport on anartificial island just off the coast ofKobe, 8 km (5.0 mi) south ofSannomiya Station,[3]Japan. Opened on February 16, 2006, it primarily handles domestic flights. International flights to destinations withinChina,South Korea andTaiwan, started in April 2025. The airport can also accommodate international charter flights. In the first year of operation (2006), the airport handled 2,697,000 passengers with an averageload factor of 61.1%. In 2017, it handled 3,071,974 passengers with an average load factor of 79.4%.[4] In the fiscal year covering April 2022 to March 2023, UKB had a passenger throughput of 3,109,151. The island airport covers just 156hectares (385acres) of land.[5]

History

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The city government of Kobe first proposed an airport adjacent toPort Island in 1971. At the time, government planners were seeking alternatives to the heavily congestedItami Airport: the original Kobe Airport plan called for six runways more than 3,000 m (9,843 ft) in length on a 1,100 ha (2,700 acres) facility. The mayor of Kobe, Tatsuo Miyazaki, declared his opposition to building such a large airport so close to the city, and was re-elected shortly afterward in 1973, defeating a competitor who supported the airport.[6]

Kobe businesses were still interested in the plan, however, and pressed the city government to propose a smaller facility with one 3,000 m (9,843 ft) runway. This plan was submitted to the Transport Ministry in 1982 as a competitor for theKansai International Airport plan, which was then being supported by the Osaka and Wakayama prefectural governments. After the national government voiced its displeasure with the Kobe proposal, Kobe officially switched its support to the Kansai Airport proposal in 1984, but in 1985 decided to independently fund the construction of another airport.[6]

Kobe Airport (bottom) under construction in 2003

The construction of the airport was stalled for lack of funding until 1995, when it won national government support as a means for recovering the Kobe economy in the wake of theGreat Hanshin earthquake. Despite ongoing controversy, locals continued to support the plan: in the 1997 mayoral election, the pro-airport coalition won a narrow victory over the anti-airport coalition. Construction began in September 1999 but political controversy continued: 87,000 signatures were collected in a petition to recall the mayor in 2000, and a citizen lawsuit to cancel the project was dismissed in 2004.

The airport finally opened on February 16, 2006, withJapan Airlines operating the first flight andAll Nippon Airways operating the first scheduled flight. Both ANA and JAL announced plans to replace portions of their widebody fleet with a larger number of mid-size aircraft, in part because of a need to fill the excess number of flight slots created by Kobe Airport's construction.[7] The airport handled its first internationalbusiness jet flight in September 2006.[8]

As part of its bankruptcy restructuring, JAL terminated all services out of Kobe and closed its office on June 1, 2010, in response to whichSkymark Airlines announced a major expansion at the airport.[9] ANA also cut back services following the airport's opening. Skymark is currently the dominant carrier at Kobe carrying approximately two-thirds of its passengers.[10]

In 2013, Kobe mayorTatsuo Yada endorsed a proposal to consolidate the management of the three Kansai region airports by adding Kobe Airport to the planned sale in 2014 of operating concessions at Itami and Kansai.[11]

Kobe was already the most indebted municipality in Japan with debts of over ¥3 trillion after the Great Hanshin earthquake, and this project's cost (estimated at over ¥300 billion, or US$3 billion) has made it very controversial. Supporters argue that the third airport can mean increased competition and lower airfares. People in the surrounding regions (Shikoku,Awaji Island etc.) can now have a closer airport while access to Kansai may be limited. Since the ferry fromTokushima toKansai International Airport was discontinued, travellers have had to rely on alternate means of transportation including a bus to Kansai Airport, which takes an hour longer, or to use the localTokushima Airport, which is limited in schedules.

On April 1, 2018, Kansai Airports Kobe founded byOrix,Vinci Airports, andKansai Airports took over the operation of Kobe Airport.[12]

April 18, 2025, marked the opening of the international terminal, with flights to international destinations being classified as charters as of that month.[13]Korean Air,VietJet Air andStarlux Airlines have expressed interest to operate international flights to Kobe when the restriction is loosened.[14]

Airlines and destinations

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Passenger concourse

Kobe has two passenger terminals, with Terminal 1 serving domestic flights and Terminal 2 international flights.

AirlinesDestinations
Air DoSapporo–Chitose
All Nippon AirwaysSapporo–Chitose,Tokyo–Haneda
China Eastern AirlinesBeijing–Daxing[15]
EVA AirTaipei–Taoyuan[16][17]
Fuji Dream AirlinesAomori,Hanamaki,Matsumoto
Juneyao AirNanjing,[18]Shanghai–Pudong[18]
Korean AirSeoul–Incheon[19][20]
Skymark AirlinesIbaraki,Kagoshima,Nagasaki,Naha,Sapporo–Chitose,Sendai,Shimojishima,[21]Tokyo–Haneda
Solaseed AirNaha
Starlux AirlinesTaichung,[22]Taipei–Taoyuan[23][24][25]
Toki AirNiigata[26]

The Transport Ministry has capped scheduled domestic operations at 30 daily flights, and until 2025 banned international flights with the exception of private aircraft and "own use" charters, in order to prevent overcrowding in the area's airspace and to protect the growth of Kansai Airport.[6] The flight caps have been a point of controversy with Kobe Airport supporters, who point out that the cap was calculated based on Kansai Airport operating twice as many frequencies as are currently offered: given the current traffic levels at Kansai, Kobe should be able to handle six or seven flights per hour.

In April 2025, the new international terminal was opened and scheduled international flights commenced, although they are still technically operated on a "charter" basis.[13]

Statistics

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PassengersYear2,300,0002,400,0002,500,0002,600,0002,700,0002,800,0002,900,0003,000,0002006.520072007.520082008.5PassengersAnnual passenger traffic
Traffic by fiscal year (from April to March)[27][4]
PassengersChangeAircraft
operations
Load Factor
2005
(Opened in March)
353,6731,23772.5%
20062,743,00410,62960.4%
20072,974,983Increase 8.5%10,63867.0%
20082,579,674Decrease 13.3%9,85967.8%
20092,337,480Decrease 9.4%9,59370.9%
20102,219,887Decrease 5.0%9,97169.2%
20112,568,084Increase 15.7%12,14170.3%
20122,410,343Decrease 6.1%13,55164.2%
20132,356,327Decrease 2.2%13,57565.2%
20142,446,455Increase 3.8%14,02064.9%
20152,546,591Increase 4.1%13,71167.0%
20162,783,636Increase 9.3%12,51377.4%
20173,136,194Increase 12.7%13,86879.4%
20183,190,090Increase 1.7%14,81780.7%
20193,292,298Increase 3.2%16,42375.8%
20201,213,380Decrease 63.1%11,61446.4%
20211,752,629Increase 44.4%15,01948.1%
20222,701,440Increase 54.1%16,635
20233,434,858Increase 27.1%17,454

Ground and water transportation

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Kobe Airport and transportations to the downtown

On February 2, 2006,Kobe Airport Station was connected toSannomiya Station in central Kobe by an extension of the existingPort Linerautomated guideway transit system.[28] Travel time to Sannomiya is 18 minutes. From Sannomiya, it is around 20 minutes toŌsaka Station and around 50 minutes toKyoto Station by theSpecial Rapid Service on theJR Kobe Line andJR Kyoto Line.

Kobe Airport is connected to Kansai Airport by the Kobe–Kanku Bay Shuttle (神戸-関空ベイ・シャトル), a high speed ferry that completes the airport-to-airport journey in around 30 minutes.[29]

There are bus services toShin-Kobe Station (on theSan'yō Shinkansen), Sannomiya Station, andKōbe Station every 25–40 minutes.

Accidents and incidents

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  • At 14:30 on May 31, 2024, a light aircraft belonging to Hirata Gakuen aviation school landed on the airport runway without its wheels being extended during a touch-and-go landing, forcing the affected runway's closure and the cancellation of 34 flights. None of the three people aboard the plane were injured.[30]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Kobe Airport"(PDF) (in Japanese). JapaneseMinistry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on May 23, 2021. RetrievedMay 23, 2021.
  2. ^"KIX/ITAMI/KOBE Airports Traffic Reports for December 2024"(PDF).kansai-airports.co.jp. RetrievedApril 20, 2025.
  3. ^AIS JapanArchived May 17, 2016, at the Portuguese Web Archive
  4. ^ab神戸空港利用状況 [Kobe Airport usage].City of Kobe (in Japanese). Archived fromthe original on April 6, 2012. RetrievedSeptember 1, 2018.
  5. ^"Kobe Airport Facts and Statistics".kansai-airports.co.jp. RetrievedOctober 13, 2023.
  6. ^abc関西3空港のあり方について(提言) [Proposal for the future of the three Kansai airports](PDF). 財団法人 兵庫地域政策研究機構. March 2010. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on September 29, 2013. RetrievedDecember 12, 2013.
  7. ^Shimizu, K. "JAL, ANA eye smaller jets to meet changing needs". inJapan TimesArchived October 11, 2004, at theWayback Machine, Oct 2004., retrieved February 15, 2007
  8. ^"神戸市:神戸空港ホームページ 神戸空港の経緯" [Kobe City: Kobe Airport Homepage and History of Kobe Airport]. Archived fromthe original on January 4, 2014. RetrievedJune 8, 2011.
  9. ^兵庫県と神戸市・神商、神戸空港24時間化など要望 国交省に [Hyogo Prefecture, Kobe City and Kobe Chamber of Commerce request 24-hour operation of Kobe Airport to Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism].The Nikkei (in Japanese). June 1, 2010. Archived fromthe original on April 24, 2025. RetrievedDecember 12, 2013.
  10. ^"神戸空港利用状況(H30.2)" [Kobe Airport Usage Status (February 2018)](PDF) (in Japanese). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on April 1, 2018. RetrievedApril 1, 2018.
  11. ^神戸市長、3空港一体に意欲 [Kobe Mayor keen to integrate three airports].The Nikkei (in Japanese). October 5, 2013. Archived fromthe original on April 23, 2025. RetrievedDecember 12, 2013.
  12. ^"神戸空港特定運営事業等における新運営会社の設立および実施契約の締結について"(PDF).Kansai Airports. September 26, 2017.
  13. ^ab"International terminal opens at Kobe Airport, weekly charters".The Asahi Shimbun. April 17, 2025. Archived fromthe original on July 23, 2025. RetrievedApril 21, 2025.
  14. ^"Starlux plans to launch regular Taipei and Taichung – Kobe charters in April 2025".Japan Aviation Hub. December 5, 2024. RetrievedDecember 6, 2024.
  15. ^"China and Japan Strengthen Travel Connections with China Eastern Airlines New Direct Charter Flights between Kobe and Beijing (Daxing) Starting September 2025, Redefining Global Travel". Tour and Travel World. July 25, 2025. RetrievedJuly 26, 2025.
  16. ^"Taipei, Chinese Taipei TPE".OAG Flight Guide Worldwide.27 (2). Luton, United Kingdom:OAG Aviation Worldwide Limited:1253–1255. August 2025.ISSN 1466-8718.OCLC 41608313.
  17. ^"EVA Air Schedules Taipei – Kobe Service in late-2Q25".Aeroroutes. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2025.
  18. ^ab"Juneyao Airlines Schedules Kobe Launch in 2Q25".
  19. ^"Seoul, Korea Republic Of SEL".OAG Flight Guide Worldwide.27 (2). Luton, United Kingdom:OAG Aviation Worldwide Limited:1186–1190. August 2025.ISSN 1466-8718.OCLC 41608313.
  20. ^Lim, Seong-ho (February 18, 2025)."대한항공, 4월 18일 인천∼고베 노선 취항…국적사 최초 운항" [Korean Air launches Incheon to Kobe Route on 18 April, First among Korean carriers] (in Korean).Yonhap News Agency.
  21. ^Liu, Jim."Skymark Airlines adds Shimojishima service from late-Oct 2020".Routesonline. RetrievedAugust 19, 2020.
  22. ^"Taichung, Chinese Taipei RMQ".OAG Flight Guide Worldwide.27 (2). Luton, United Kingdom:OAG Aviation Worldwide Limited:1252–1253. August 2025.ISSN 1466-8718.OCLC 41608313.
  23. ^"Taipei, Chinese Taipei TPE".OAG Flight Guide Worldwide.27 (2). Luton, United Kingdom:OAG Aviation Worldwide Limited:1253–1255. August 2025.ISSN 1466-8718.OCLC 41608313.
  24. ^"Starlux Airlines Schedules mid-April 2025 Kobe Launch".
  25. ^Strong, Matthew (April 18, 2025)."Taiwan's Starlux lands inaugural overseas flight at Kobe in Japan".Taiwan News. RetrievedApril 22, 2025.
  26. ^"Toki Air Begins Niigata – Kobe Service in SN25".Aeroroutes. RetrievedMarch 31, 2025.
  27. ^暦年・年度別空港管理状況調書 [Airport Management Status Report by Calendar Year and Fiscal Year] (in Japanese). Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. RetrievedDecember 30, 2022.
  28. ^"神戸空港へ最速16分半 ポートライナー延伸部分が開業" [A 16.5 minute extension of the Port Liner to Kobe Airport opens for service].Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese). February 6, 2002.Archived from the original on November 18, 2007. RetrievedApril 22, 2025.
  29. ^Yamaguchi, Makiko (April 20, 2025)."バスじゃ1時間以上の「関空~神戸空港」、実は「超ラクに行ける手段」あります! 実際に乗ってみたら広いしスグだし" [It takes over an hour by bus to get from Kansai Airport to Kobe Airport, but there's actually a super easy way to get there!].Traffic News (in Japanese).Archived from the original on April 21, 2025. RetrievedApril 22, 2025.
  30. ^"Kobe Airport closes runway after small plane makes belly-landing".NHK. May 31, 2024. Archived fromthe original on June 15, 2024. RetrievedNovember 22, 2025.

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