Toyokin International Airport

Toyokin International Airport (トヨキン国際空港 Toyokin kokusai kūkō), commonly known as Toyokin-Ineku Airport (トヨキン稲区空港 Toyokin ine-ku kūkō) (IATA: TOY ICAO: RTTY) is one of the two primary airports that serve the Greater Toyokin Area in Takyoto. It is located in Ineku, Toyokin, thus giving it the name Toyokin-Ineku Airport.

Ineku handles mainly domestic and intra-Asia flights to and from Toyokin, while the other primary airport, Kyūmura International Airport, serves the majority of international and long-haul flights. Despite this, Ineku still handles a small amount of international flights, some of which into Oceania and India. The Shokishima Agency for Aviation hopes to expand the airport, but recent surrounding development has created some challenges for expansion.

Ineku handled 48.3 million passengers in 2011. By passengers throughput, it was one of the busiest airports in Asia and also one of the busiest in the world. Together, Ineku and Kyūmara make up the tenth busiest airport systems in the world, behind Beijing, Shanghai, and many others.

Ineku is the primary operating base for Takyoto's flag carrier Takyoto Airways, ConnexAir and Imperial Airlines. It also serves as a minor hub for Japanese airline All Nippon Airways. The airport's current maximum capacity is nearly 70 million passengers.

History
Toshichi Airfield (都市地飛行場 Toshi-chi Hikōjō) first opened in 1936 on what is now Terminal 2 and Runway 16/34. At the time, it was Takyoto's first and largest civil airport, and was soon utilized by Takyoto Airways. At the time, Takyoto Airways was the only operator and flew to other airfields in Takyoto and in 1948, Japanese airports.

Terminals
Ineku Airport consists of 3 separate terminals that are connected by a people mover. They are all accessed by the central transportation hub and drive-by area.

Terminal 1
Terminal 1 uses a pier terminal design. The terminal is divided into the North Pier (ノースピア Nōsupia) and the South Pier (サウスピア Sausupia), which are both connected to the central building. The check-in counters and baggage claims are located on the second floor of the central building. On the first floor, restaurants and security checkpoints are occupying the space. There are 12 gates (A1-A11) in the North Pier, which are occupied by All Nippon Airways. The South Pier has 10 gates (A12-A21) which are occupied by Japan Airlines.

Terminal 2
Terminal 2 uses a standard terminal design. The people mover station and check in counters are located near the dropoff and pickup areas in the front. There are 21 gates (B1-B20) in Terminal 2. The nation's flag carrier Takyoto Airways and low-cost carrier Imperial Airlines operate from Terminal 2. However, other airlines such as Korean Air and Qantas also serve the terminal.

International Terminal
Most of Ineku's international flights operate from the International Terminal. It is the largest terminal in Ineku, and features a duty free mall, many restaurants, airline lounges, and a conference hall. The terminal's largest operator is Japan Airlines, but other Chinese airlines utilize the terminal.