JAPAN. Narita Airport’s new low-cost Terminal 3 is to host 26 commercial operations, Narita International Airport Corporation (NAA) has revealed.
As reported, NAA will open the new terminal on 8 April 2015.
Customers airside will have access to Fa-So-La Duty Free’s general store, which NAA promises “will be the largest general duty free shop at Narita Airport.” It will offer a wide selection of cosmetics, fragrances, liquor, tobacco and other duty free goods.
Shopping and F&B are designed to complement a casual, functional and exciting customer experience at the new low-cost Terminal 3 |
NAA’s retail subsidiary will also manage a Fa-So-La Souvenir Akihabara store with a wide selection of gifts and souvenirs, mostly “˜Made in Japan’.
Speciality stores Fa-So-La Bags, and Fa-So-La Watches & Accessories will complete the airside duty free assortment.
Landside, Lawson will open a 24-hour convenience store in the terminal for the convenience of customers taking early morning and late night flights.
Fa-So-La Books, Fa-So-La Drugstore, Hipshop fashion and accessories, Gran Sac’s travel goods and V store souvenirs are the other confirmed landside tenants, with a food products and souvenir store still to be advised.
An artist’s impression of the large food court, to open landside in T3 in April 2015 |
The food court – reportedly the largest at any airport in Japan, with a seating capacity of more than 400 – will feature seven shops that are rich in variety.
Noodles and sushi will feature at the food court: Miyatake Sanuki Udon and Ringer Hut noodle restaurants will open their first airport outlets here, and Tatsu Sushi will introduce a standing sushi bar.
NAA has designed Terminal 3 around three basic concepts: casual, functional and exciting, with the objective of enabling travellers to enjoy air travel in a more casual atmosphere.
These three concepts are incorporated in the terminal’s retail facilities with all shops set out along the customers’ flow lines with the goal of making shopping easy, smooth and enjoyable.
At 66,000sq m, T3 will have capacity for 7.5 million passengers a year.
The landside commercial plan: click on the above to view the enlarged image (then hover over graphs with your cursor and click for full detail) |
The airside commercial plan: click on the above to view the enlarged image (then hover over graphs with your cursor and click for full detail) |