Air Macau NRT Terminal – Narita International Airport

Narita International Airport

Air Macau NRT Terminal: Your Ultimate Travel Guide

Airport NameNarita International Airport
Airport Address1-1 Furugome, Narita, Chiba 282-0004, Japan
Airport Contact Number+81 476-34-8000
Elevation41 m
CountryJapan
ServesNarita
Airport IATA CodeNRT
Airport IACA CodeRJAA
Air Macau Ticket Counter HoursDaily 24 hrs
Air Macau NRT TerminalTerminal 1
Official Websitehttp://www.airmacau.com.mo/
Official Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/airmacau1994/
Official Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/airmacaujp/

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Services Offered at Air Macau Narita International Airport Terminal

  • Baggage Services
  • Duty-free Baggage Allowance
  • Lounge Facilities
  • Transfers at the Airport
  • Services at the Airport
  • Missed Baggage Services
  • Facilities for Miles
  • Facilities for Immigration
  • Wi-Fi in Flights
  • Canceling Flights
  • Food Onboard
  • Reserving Tickets
  • Wi-Fi Services at Airports
  • Baggage Services
  • Arrival Visa
  • Baggage Services
  • Business Class
  • OKTB/Ok-to-Board
  • Applying for Visas
  • Meet & Greet Procedures
  • Economy Class
  • Check-in Procedures
  • Visa or Flight Information
  • Entertainment Onboard

Location Map of Narita International Airport

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

What terminal does Air Macau operate at Narita International Airport?

Air Macau primarily flies from Terminal 1 at Narita International Airport, however check your flight details for any changes.

Does NRT have any passenger lounges?

Indeed, travelers have access to first-class lounges at Narita International Airport, which provide cozy sitting, beverages, and other facilities.

Does NRT offer free Wi-Fi to passengers flying with Air Macau?

Yes, customers flying with Air Macau can use the free Wi-Fi offered throughout Terminal 1 at Narita International Airport.

What services does NRT offer for passengers with special needs?

NRT provides wheelchair assistance and other services to travelers with special needs.