Departure Procedures (International)
International Departure Procedures flow and Passenger Service Facilities Charge.
The third floor (3F) is the departure floor. If you are departing, please go to 3F.
T2 (Terminal 2)
1 Check-in
Boarding procedure (check-in) is carried out at the counter of the airline you are using. Please check the name of your airline or tour operator, etc. and complete this procedure as soon as possible.
Please confirm the check-in counter from International Flights below.
- Please note in advance that counters may change on the day.
- Please contact the airline you are using for information on banned items/items for which there are restrictions in bringing on-board.
'Face Express' A new boarding process using facial recognition technology.
By using 'Face Express,' you can pass through or complete check-in, baggage drop, security check , and boarding gate procedures with a 'Face Pass,' without presenting your boarding pass or passport.
- How to Use Face Express (works only with select airlines/flights) (PDF: 1.29 MB)How to Use Face Express (works only with select airlines/flights) (PDF: 685 KB)How to Use Face Express (works only with select airlines/flights) (PDF: 1.01 MB)How to Use Face Express (works only with select airlines/flights) (PDF: 1.07 MB)How to Use Face Express (works only with select airlines/flights) (PDF: 1.04 MB)
- 'Face Express' is a registered trademark of Narita International Airport Corporation.
2 Security Check
Articles that customers intend to bring on-board will be passed through security checks.
Please place your coat, cell phone, PC, any precious metals and bags, etc. on trays so they may be passed through the X-ray inspection device before walking through the metal detector gate. If the gate sounds an alarm, your footwear may be checked. Please note that your bags, etc. may be opened and strip-searching may also be performed.
Please note that there are restrictions on bringing liquids into the aircraft.
All potential lethal weapons such as knives and golf clubs, etc. are prohibited from being brought inside the aircraft. Customers carrying knives, etc. should place such objects inside their check-in luggage to be handed over to the airline at check-in, and must not attempt to bring such objects on-board.
Please note that in case dangerous articles such as knives, etc., have been detected, these may be disposed of at the security check location.
- Restrictions on Bringing Liquids into the Aircraft
- Guidance Concerning Dangerous Goods in Carry-On and Checked Baggage
- How to Use Face Express (works only with select airlines/flights) (PDF: 1.29 MB)How to Use Face Express (works only with select airlines/flights) (PDF: 685 KB)How to Use Face Express (works only with select airlines/flights) (PDF: 1.01 MB)How to Use Face Express (works only with select airlines/flights) (PDF: 1.07 MB)How to Use Face Express (works only with select airlines/flights) (PDF: 1.04 MB)
3 Customs Inspection
Customs procedure is also necessary when leaving the country.
Customers who are carrying foreign goods or cash equivalent to 1 million yen, etc. should fill out the required items in the prescribed forms and present these to Customs in order to complete the customs procedure.
4 Departure Inspection
Please prepare your passport and complete the departure procedure as soon as possible. It is recommended that Japanese nationals and foreign nationals with IC passports and “short-term stay” permits use the ePassport gates. A departure stamp will not be provided, so if you require a stamp please ask an attendant after passing through the gate. Foreign nationals planning to re-enter Japan with a re-entry permit will also need an embarkation card. (Please remove your passport cover to display this card.)
5 Boarding
After completing the departure procedure, please go to the boarding gate.
Please confirm your flight information on your boarding pass or on the nearest flight information board.
Some boarding gates (66 to 70) are operated to use international flights and domestic flights depending on the time of day.
How to spend after security check
After security check, you can use restaurants, shops, and duty-free shops until boarding.
T3 (Terminal 3)
1 Check-in
Boarding procedure (check-in) is carried out at the counter of the airline you are using. Please check the name of your airline or tour operator, etc. and complete this procedure as soon as possible.
Please confirm the check-in counter from International Flights below.
- Please note in advance that counters may change on the day.
- Please contact the airline you are using for information on banned items/items for which there are restrictions in bringing on-board.
'Face Express' A new boarding process using facial recognition technology.
By using 'Face Express,' you can pass through or complete check-in, baggage drop, security check , and boarding gate procedures with a 'Face Pass,' without presenting your boarding pass or passport.
- How to Use Face Express (works only with select airlines/flights) (PDF: 1.29 MB)How to Use Face Express (works only with select airlines/flights) (PDF: 685 KB)How to Use Face Express (works only with select airlines/flights) (PDF: 1.01 MB)How to Use Face Express (works only with select airlines/flights) (PDF: 1.07 MB)How to Use Face Express (works only with select airlines/flights) (PDF: 1.04 MB)
- 'Face Express' is a registered trademark of Narita International Airport Corporation.
2 Security Check
Articles that customers intend to bring on-board will be passed through security checks.
Please place your coat, cell phone, PC, any precious metals and bags, etc. on trays so they may be passed through the X-ray inspection device before walking through the metal detector gate. If the gate sounds an alarm, your footwear may be checked. Please note that your bags, etc. may be opened and strip-searching may also be performed.
Please note that there are restrictions on bringing liquids into the aircraft.
All potential lethal weapons such as knives and golf clubs, etc. are prohibited from being brought inside the aircraft. Customers carrying knives, etc. should place such objects inside their check-in luggage to be handed over to the airline at check-in, and must not attempt to bring such objects on-board.
Please note that in case dangerous articles such as knives, etc., have been detected, these may be disposed of at the security check location.
- Restrictions on Bringing Liquids into the Aircraft
- Guidance Concerning Dangerous Goods in Carry-On and Checked Baggage
- How to Use Face Express (works only with select airlines/flights) (PDF: 1.29 MB)How to Use Face Express (works only with select airlines/flights) (PDF: 685 KB)How to Use Face Express (works only with select airlines/flights) (PDF: 1.01 MB)How to Use Face Express (works only with select airlines/flights) (PDF: 1.07 MB)How to Use Face Express (works only with select airlines/flights) (PDF: 1.04 MB)
3 Customs Inspection
Customs procedure is also necessary when leaving the country.
Customers who are carrying foreign goods or cash equivalent to 1 million yen, etc. should fill out the required items in the prescribed forms and present these to Customs in order to complete the customs procedure.
4 Departure Inspection
Please prepare your passport and complete the departure procedure as soon as possible. It is recommended that Japanese nationals and foreign nationals with IC passports and “short-term stay” permits use the ePassport gates. A departure stamp will not be provided, so if you require a stamp please ask an attendant after passing through the gate. Foreign nationals planning to re-enter Japan with a re-entry permit will also need an embarkation card. (Please remove your passport cover to display this card.)
5 Boarding
After completing the departure procedure, please go to the boarding gate.
Please confirm your flight information on your boarding pass or on the nearest flight information board.
How to spend after security check
After security check, you can use restaurants, shops, and duty-free shops until boarding.
About the Passenger Service Facilities Charge
Departing Customers | |
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Adult | Child |
2,950 yen | 1,470 yen |
Transit Customers | |
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Adult | Child |
1,470 yen | 730 yen |
- The above fees are inclusive of tax.
- Adult is 12 years old or over, and child is from 2 years old upward but younger than 12 years old.
- Adult charge will apply even for children from 2 years old upward but younger than 12 years old if they are using an adult flight ticket.
- Child charge will apply even for infants younger than 2 years old if they are using a child flight ticket.
- “Departing Customers” fee will apply to any passengers who arrived at any airport other than Haneda, and are departing from Haneda Airport.
- In case of transit from a domestic flight, “Departing Customers” fee will apply.
- For details, please refer to "Terms and Conditions Passenger Service Facilities Charge Charges" (international flights). (PDF : 470 KB)For details, please refer to "Terms and Conditions Passenger Service Facilities Charge Charges" (international flights). (PDF : 167KB)
- If you are connecting to a domestic flight, please check the “Passenger Service Facilities Charge Terms & Conditions” for domestic flights.
- Regarding eligible simpl invoice (simplified invoice) for the International Passenger Service Facilities Charge (PSFC) (this document※), (PDF: 276 KB)ARegarding eligible simpl invoice (simplified invoice) for the International Passenger Service Facilities Charge (PSFC) (this document※), (PDF: 169 KB)
- If the airline you have used is not a registered issuer of eligible invoices, you can meet the requirements for an eligible simplified invoice for the Passenger Service Facilities Charge (PSFC) for international flights by saving both the 'Regarding the eligible simplified invoice (simplified invoice) for the International Passenger Service Facilities Charge (PSFC) (this document※)' and documents such as your boarding pass that includes the date of boarding. This allows you to qualify for the input tax deduction on the consumption tax related to the PSFC.