Press Release
December 12, 2018
Peach Aviation Limited
Change of Terminal Used at Naha Airport
-Flying Peach becomes more convenient, more familiar-
Operations starting March 18, 2019 (Monday)
Peach will shift its operations from the LCC-designated terminal to the new interconnected
terminal at Naha Airport
With direct access from the monorail station, etc., it is more convenient for customers
Osaka 12 December, 2018 - Peach Aviation Limited (“Peach”; Representative Director and CEO:
Shinichi Inoue) today announced that it will change the terminal it uses at Naha Airport starting March
18, 2019 (Monday).
On the occasion of the opening of the “Interconnected Terminal Facility at Naha Airport”, which
connects the domestic and international passenger terminals of Naha Airport on March 18, 2019, Peach
will move its operations to the new terminal from the LCC-designated terminal that is located in the
cargo area, which it has been using until now.
With the change of terminal, on March 18, 2019, Peach plans to shift its domestic and international
counters to the third floor of the new terminal. Moreover, this terminal can be accessed by the Okinawa
Urban Monorail Yuirail, bus, taxi, and private cars. Customers will be able to fly Peach more comfortably
without the need to transfer to the terminal using the free airport shuttle bus from the Naha Airport
Terminal.
At present, Peach flies on a total of 6 routes from Naha Airport including 2 domestic routes and 4
international routes. In addition, since the start of the Osaka (Kansai) - Okinawa route in October 2012,
more than 4 million customers have used the LCC-designated terminal that Peach is currently using.
Peach will continue its efforts to become the “Bridge between Japan and Asia”, and take various
initiatives for the convenience and comfort of many more customers. Please look out for them.
About Peach (www.flypeach.com)
Peach Aviation began services based out of Kansai International Airport in March 2012. It opened secondary hubs at
Naha Airport in July 2014 and Sendai Airport in September 2017. It currently operates 21 aircraft on 16 domestic and
15 international routes, flying up to more than 100 flights daily and serving more than 13,000 passengers.