Your ultimate guide to Fukuoka Airport (FUK)
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Airport Code (IATA):
(FUK)
Location:
Fukuoka
Address:
778-1 Shimousui, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka, 812-0003
Terminals:
2
Airlines:
Finnair, EVA Air, Air Busan, Air China, China Airlines, Cathay Pacific Airlines, Thai Air Asia, Shanghai Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, Hong Kong Airlines, Tigerair Taiwan, STARLUX Airlines, Korean Air, China United Airlines, JIN AIR, Peach Aviation, China Eastern Airlines, Air Macau, Asiana Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Air Seoul, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways International, T'way Air, United Airlines, HK Express, Vietjet Air, Vietnam Airlines, Thai Vietjet Air, Eastar Jet, Cebu Pacific Air, Jeju Air, Spring Airlines
Annual Passenger Traffic:
259,764
Brief History:
Fukuoka Airport was constructed in 1944 as an airfield for the Japanese Army and later used by the US Air Force. It was returned to the Japanese Government in the 1970s and it's now the fourth busiest airport in the country.
Flights to and from Fukuoka
You can fly from Fukuoka Airport with several major carriers, such as Air China, Korean Air, China Eastern Airlines, Singapore Airlines and United Airlines. Top destinations from this airport include Tokyo, Seoul, Busan, Taipei and Hong Kong.
Getting to and from the Airport
You can reach Fukuoka Airport by subway, bus, car or taxi. There are also multiple car rental providers at the airport, such as Toyota, Nissan and Nippon. Daily parking costs 2,400 JPY.
Airport facilities and services
Lounges
Yes
Wi-FI
Yes
Dining
Yes
Duty-free Shopping
Yes
Currency Exchange
Yes
ATMs
Yes
Baggage Storage
Yes
Prayer room
Yes
Baby feeding facilities
Yes
Fukuoka Airport Currency Exchange
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