- Phone
- +81 123-45-7061
- Address
- New Chitose Airport, Bibi, Chitose, Hokkaido, Japan
Bus Parking Area handles tour and charter coaches at CTS
The Bus Parking Area at New Chitose Airport serves large tour and charter coaches that drop off and pick up groups for both the Domestic and International terminals. It sits in the landside zone near the main terminal complex, separate from the standard passenger car parks and short-term lots.
Most operators using the Bus Parking Area work to tight schedules around peak flight banks, especially morning departures from the Domestic terminal and evening arrivals on International flights. If you are meeting a charter or tour coach here, confirm the exact pick-up time with your organizer and plan to be in the loading zone at least 10–15 minutes early.
Access to the Bus Parking Area typically runs via the same approach roads that feed the terminal forecourts, with clear signage in Japanese and English pointing coaches toward the dedicated bays. Drivers should follow the posted lane markings for large vehicles and expect marshaling staff during busy holiday periods, when multiple buses arrive within the same 30-minute window.
Parking charges for coaches are usually structured differently from standard vehicle parking, with fees calculated per entry or per set time block rather than hourly passenger rates. Many tour operators pre-arrange these costs with the airport or parking operator, so individual passengers rarely pay on-site; check your package details if you need to claim transport expenses later.
There are no check-in counters or amenities in the Bus Parking Area itself, only marked bays and loading zones for large vehicles serving both terminals. Restrooms, shops, and food spots sit inside the Domestic and International terminal buildings, so make your bathroom and snack stop before walking out to meet the coach.
Practical tip: If you are arriving by train at New Chitose Station, allow at least 10 extra minutes to walk through the terminal to the ground-side area where the buses stage, especially when traveling with ski bags or large luggage.