East Asia Gateway
Tokyo Haneda Airport vs Gimpo International Airport
Key Statistics
| Metric | RJTT | RKSS |
|---|---|---|
| ICAO Code | RJTT | RKSS |
| IATA Code | HND | GMP |
| Runway Length | 11,024 ft | 11,811 ft |
| Elevation | 35 ft | 58 ft |
| FBO Count | 1 | 1 |
| Region | asia-pacific | asia-pacific |
| Features | 6 | 6 |
FBO Comparison
RJTT — 3 FBOs
Route Coverage
2 overlapping routes
Features Comparison
RJTT
●24/7 Operations
★Japan Customs & Immigration
★Business Aviation Gate
●Fuel: Jet-A1
★Slot Restrictions
★Premium Ground Handling
RKSS
●24/7 Operations
★Korean Customs & Immigration
★Business Aviation Terminal
●Fuel: Jet-A1
★VIP Handling
★Slot Coordination Required
★ = Unique feature ● = Shared feature
When to Choose Each
Choose Tokyo Haneda Airport
- →More private jet route coverage (10 routes)
- →Lower elevation — fewer performance restrictions
Choose Gimpo International Airport
- →Longer runway (11,811 ft) accommodates large-cabin, long-range aircraft
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is better for private jets — Tokyo Haneda Airport or Gimpo International Airport?
Both airports serve the East Asia Gateway area well. Tokyo Haneda Airport has a 11,024ft runway and 1 FBOs, while Gimpo International Airport has a 11,811ft runway and 1 FBOs. The best choice depends on your aircraft type and destination.
Do Tokyo Haneda Airport and Gimpo International Airport both serve East Asia Gateway?
Yes, both airports serve the East Asia Gateway private aviation market. They share 2 overlapping routes and each offers unique coverage.
How do I choose between Tokyo Haneda Airport and Gimpo International Airport?
Consider your aircraft size, destination, FBO preference, and ground transportation needs. When booking through VOLO, our AI engine recommends the optimal airport for your specific trip.