Above, Kansai International Airport. Photo by NASA Earth Observatory. |
Kansai International Airport (near Osaka, Japan) is offering a new service for travelers.
OSAKA, Jan. 28, Kyodo
Kansai International Airport will offer from Sunday a "VIP service" for escorting a departing traveler for check-in and through security and immigration checks to the departure gate for 20,000 yen ($195), excluding tax, the operator of the Osaka airport said Monday.
An airport employee will meet the passenger at the curbside for those arriving by vehicle or at the exit ticket gate of the railway service. The passenger will be assisted through immigration, wait for the flight at a dedicated lounge and be sent off at the departure gate, New Kansai International Airport Co. said.
Mainly targeting business travelers, the company said the charge for two people totals 30,000 yen. Reservations are necessary and accepted by phone (072-455-2888) and e-mail (kixvipservice@kaakix.co.jp).
An arrival service is also offered for 5,000 yen per person for escorting a passenger from one of the two post-immigration arrival exits at the international section or the exit at the domestic flight arrival area to the curbside area or the train ticket gate.
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