
Introduction of Passenger Security Service Charge at Narita Airport
Effective from 16 November 2009, Narita International Airport will implement the Passenger Security Service Charges and change the conditions of Passenger Service Facility Charges as follows.
Passenger Security Service Charges
Passenger Security Service Charges will be newly introduced.
| Adult and Child* | |
| International Departure from Narita (New) | JPY ¥500 |
| International Transit at Narita (New) | JPY ¥500 |
*Children are from 2 - 11 years inclusive. No charge for infants under the age of 2.
Passenger Service Facility Charges
Passenger Service Facility Charges will apply to all international transit passengers who have up to now been exempted.
| Adult | Child* | |
| International Departures from Narita (No change) | JPY ¥2,040 | JPY ¥1,020 |
| International Transit at Narita (New) | JPY ¥1,020 | JPY ¥510 |
*Children are from 2 - 11 years inclusive. No charge for infants under the age of 2. Children with adult fare tickets will be charged the adult fee.
Effective Date
16 November 2009
New charges will be applicable for tickets issued and for travel on/after 16 November 2009.
For more details of Passenger Service Facility Charges and Passenger Security Service Charges, please refer to the Narita International Airport official website.
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