Kansai International Airport (KIX) is one of Japan’s major international gateways, connecting Asia to North America and the Pacific Islands. According to Nippon.com, the airport handles 23 percent of all international flight passengers in 2023, which places it third behind two major Tokyo
airports, Tokyo Haneda Airport
(HND) and Tokyo Narita Airport
(NRT).

The aircraft movements at Kansai International Airport (KIX) have increased dramatically, rising from 108,000 in the fiscal year ending in March 2023 to 170,000 the following year—a startling 57% rise, according to a report from Kansai Airports, the Japanese corporation operating three airports in the osaka kansai
region. This increase reflects the airport’s recovery following the removal of pandemic border restrictions, which has resulted in high demand for both international and local travel.

Kansai recently celebrated its 30th anniversary and announced a varied range of businesses, food and beverage outlets, and other consumer services for the commercial zone as part of phase 3 of the ongoing Terminal 1 renovation. Several airlines are operating important long-haul flights between KIX and US destinations this October, including Honolulu, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Guam (a US island territory), according to data from aviation analytics company Cirium.

1

Kansai (KIX)—Honolulu (HNL)

HA 450/449 & JL792/791

Airline

Orig

Dest

Miles

Ops

Seats

Seats/Dep

ASMs

HA

KIX

HNL

4,116

31

8,618

278.0

35,471,688

HA

HNL

KIX

4,116

31

8,618

278.0

35,471,688

As one of the most popular tourist destinations, this route is extremely popular among leisure travelers from both sides of the Pacific. Hawaiian Airlines
is well-known for its robust services between Hawaii
and Japan Airlines
, and the Honolulu-Kansai route is no exception. With 62 operations scheduled for October 2024, Hawaiian will offer many seats on the Airbus A330
. The aircraft is configured with 278 seats and designed to cater to a wide range of passengers, from economy to premium classes.

A Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330 approaching Osaka, Japan

Photo: Markus Mainka | Shutterstock

Hawaiian Airlines has established a reputation as a dependable airline on Pacific routes, providing not only convenience but also a cultural link to Japanese customers, who make up a significant portion of its customer base. Hawaiian Airlines’ extensive operations on this route are intended to capture the sensation of a “tropical escape,” and the airline’s services are targeted at delivering that even before customers land in Hawaii.

Simple Flying recently reported that nearly all of Hawaiian Airlines’ US mainland flights are equipped with fast and free WiFi courtesy of Starlink
. Just last week, the carrier equipped its last Airbus A330-200 with the service after several months of installation.

Airline

Orig

Dest

Miles

Ops

Seats

Seats/Dep

ASMs

JL

KIX

HNL

4,116

22

5,258

239.0

21,641,928

JL

HNL

KIX

4,116

22

5,258

239.0

21,641,928

Japan Airlines
also connects Honolulu and Kansai International, but with fewer regular flights than Hawaiian. JAL will operate 44 flights in October on Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, totaling 5,258 seats. In October, the airline runs widebody aircraft on this route, mostly Boeing 787-9
s. JAL, which is renowned for its excellent onboard experience, strikes a balance between capacity and comfort for this important route, putting the needs of its customers first.

2

Kansai (KIX)—GUAM (GUM)

UA150/151 & UA178/177

Airline

Orig

Dest

Miles

Ops

Seats

Seats/Dep

ASMs

UA

KIX

GUM

1.561

43

7,138

166.0

11,142,418

UA

GUM

KIX

1.561

43

7,138

166.0

11,142,418

United Airlines
connects Guam
and Kansai International with an impressive 86 flights scheduled for October, including a daily flight and extra flights on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, which depart from KIX in the evening. United normally flies narrowbody aircraft such as the Boeing 737-800
on this shorter regional route, with a seat capacity of 166 per departure. This route is popular among tourists and those seeking quick getaways between Japan and Guam, a US territory known for its beaches and warm climate.

United 737-800 departing Phoenix

Photo: Markus Mainka | Shutterstock 

3

Kansai (KIX)—San Francisco (SFO)

UA34/35

Airline

Orig

Dest

Miles

Ops

Seats

Seats/Dep

ASMs

UA

KIX

SFO

5,413

31

8,556

276.0

46,313,628

UA

SFO

KIX

5,413

31

8,556

276.0

46,313,628

In October, United Airlines operates daily long-haul flights between San Francisco International Airport
and Kansai International. The route is serviced by widebody aircraft, Boeing 777-200
, offering 276 seats per departure. This route serves both business and pleasure tourists, offering a vital link between Silicon Valley and Japan’s industrial hub. In March, a United Airlines flight experienced a lost tire on takeoff from San Francisco to Osaka, before diverting to Los Angeles safely. The incident resulted in a car being crushed and other vehicles being damaged.

A United Airlines Boeing 777-200 parked outside of the carrier's SFO Maintenance Facility.

Photo: Benson Truong | Shutterstock

4

Kansai (KIX)—Los Angeles (LAX)

JL60/69

Airline

Orig

Dest

Miles

Ops

Seats

Seats/Dep

ASMs

JL

KIX

LAX

5,742

22

5,258

239.0

30,191,436

JL

LAX

KIX

5,742

22

5,258

239.0

30,191,436

Japan Airlines is the sole carrier that operates direct flights between Los Angeles International Airport
and Kansai International, emphasizing the importance of this route in linking the West Coast to Japan’s Kansai area. With 44 flights planned for October, JAL’s Boeing 787-9 widebody plane is expected to manage long-haul travel with ease. The flights run on Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday from KIX.

Japan Airlines Boeing 787-9 at SYD

Photo: Thiago B Trevisan | Shutterstock

Earlier this year, Japan Airlines successfully petitioned for a waiver at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), and the airline was given a waiver from the use-it-or-lose-it flight schedule rule for flights between March 31 and October 26.

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