Ro-Sapporo New Chitose (IATA: CTS ICAO: RJCT) is an airport located in Hokusei-Jima. It was built in 1968, serving domestic and international flights.
Terminals
Terminals 1 and 2 can serve Neo-Japanese domestic flights to two of the busiest routes in the airline, Roghija and Rukuoka. Terminals 3 and 4 mainly use international and domestic flights. The terminals are near to"Rurkil Islands", which is property of RoRussia. New Chitose Airport is Neo-Japan's third busiest airport, following Roghija-Maeda Airport and Neo-Narita Airport.
Transportation (Railway and Bus)
Take the NR Hokusei Chitose line "Airport Commuter" or take a bus to the airport.
Accidents and Incidents
In 1972, A Ro-Nippon Airways flight 553C was en route to Maruko/Haruko-Kanako airport for a domestic flight. A man hijacked the plane and crashed it to Terminals 3 and 4, destroying those terminals. Those terminals were reopened in 1977.
In 1973, A BOAC flight 33 was en route to Canterbury and District; a distracted pilot who was celebrating Valentine's Day with his wife and overran the runway of Chitose Airport.