Miyako Airport
Miyako Airport 宮古空港 Miyako Kūkō | |||||||||||
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IATA: MMY – ICAO: ROMY | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | Okinawa Prefecture | ||||||||||
Location | Miyakojima, Okinawa, Japan | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 140 ft / 43 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 24°46′58″N 125°17′42″E / 24.78278°N 125.29500°ECoordinates: 24°46′58″N 125°17′42″E / 24.78278°N 125.29500°E | ||||||||||
Website | http://miyakoap.co.jp/ | ||||||||||
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ROMY Location in Japan | |||||||||||
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Miyako Airport (宮古空港 Miyako Kūkō, (IATA: MMY, ICAO: ROMY)) is an airport on Miyako-jima (Miyako Island) in Miyakojima, Okinawa, Japan.
History
The airport opened in 1943 as an Imperial Japanese Navy airbase. Civilian operations commenced in 1956. Jet service commenced in 1978 using Boeing 737s.[2]
All Nippon Airways will commence nonstop service to Tokyo (Haneda Airport) in 2016, using slots freed up by the cessation of Hokuriku region air services following the opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen.[3]
Facilities
Miyako Airport has a single three-story terminal building with five gates. The terminal includes four restaurants, a shopping promenade and an observation deck.[4] The airport has parking berths for three mid-sized jet aircraft.[2]
Airlines and destinations
Passenger
Airlines | Destinations |
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All Nippon Airways | Naha, Tokyo-Haneda |
All Nippon Airways operated by ANA Wings | Ishigaki, Naha |
Japan Airlines operated by Japan Transocean Air | Naha, Tokyo–Haneda |
Japan Airlines operated by Ryukyu Air Commuter | Ishigaki, Naha, Tarama |
Skymark Airlines | Naha |
References
External links
- Miyako Airport
- Miyako Airport Guide from Japan Airlines
- Current weather for ROMY at NOAA/NWS
- Accident history for MMY at Aviation Safety Network
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