April 8 2025  |  Airlines & Airports

Vinci Airports inaugurates major modernization and extension works at Kansai International

By GTR Magazine Editor


Japan's Kansai International Airport will be one of the main gateways for the Expo 2025 Osaka

Vinci Airports has inaugurated major modernization and extension works at Kansai International Airport (KIX) ahead of the Osaka 2025 Expo Opening.

Over the past three decades, the airport has experienced remarkable growth in passenger traffic, serving over 30.6 million passengers in 2024. The Terminal 1 works have increased its capacity to 40 million passengers annually and improved quality of service including a top-level retail experience.

Vinci Airports said it is proud to have joined Kansai International Airport in celebrating its 30th anniversary, in presence of Yasushi Furukawa, State Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Member of House of Councilors, Nicolas Notebaert, CEO of Concessions at VINCI and President of VINCI Airports, and Makoto Inoue, CEO of ORIX.

Vinci Airports and ORIX have been key partners in KIX's journey since 2016, committed to supporting the Osaka and Kansai region’s attractivity and connectivity, while enhancing the airport’s passenger experience and environmental transition.

A top international gateway to Japan, ready to welcome millions of passengers for Expo 2025

Since its inauguration in 1994, KIX has become a vital infrastructure for Japan, connecting Osaka and the Kansai region to the world with round-the-clock flights.

Over the past three decades, KIX has experienced remarkable growth in passenger traffic, serving over 30.6 million passengers in 2024. Vinci Airports has played a key role in this success by fostering strong partnerships with airlines and implementing innovative solutions to optimize airport operations. This includes a major renovation of Terminal 1, increasing its capacity to 40 million passengers annually.

As around 28 million visitors are expected during the six months of the Expo 2025 Osaka global event, KIX will be one of the main gateways for Japan and is ready to welcome and ensure a unique experience for those millions of passengers.

A continued commitment to operational efficiency and quality of service

Beyond traffic growth, Vinci Airports has prioritized elevating the passenger experience at KIX. By introducing new retail areas, the largest walkthrough duty free in Japan, spaces designed to reflect various passengers’ profiles transiting through the airport, and one of the biggest business and premium lounge in the world (with a capacity of more than 1,000 passengers, including families), the airport offers a welcoming and memorable experience for passengers.

Vinci Airports has also deployed all its operational know-how to streamline and improve the passenger journey:

  • new check-in areas with a 'self-bag drop' system shared between airlines,
  • 10 latest-generation security screening inspection lanes using notably technologies based on artificial intelligence
  • immigration control procedure by eGates, among the fastest in the world
  • call-to-gate technology for better passenger comfort and optimal gate allocation

These innovations increase capacity and reduce waiting times (95% of passengers pass through security controls in less than 5 minutes) and offer a quality of service worthy of Vinci Airports' best standards.

Sustainability at the forefront

Vinci Airports has implemented its environmental strategy at KIX, aiming for net-zero emissions across its network by 2050 (scope 1&2) while acting also on its scope 3. Thanks to numerous actions to avoid, reduce and segregate its carbon emissions – such as optimizing energy efficiency, introducing electric and fuel-cell vehicles, developing solar plants or seaweed beds as CO2 absorption source – KIX has reached the level 4 of the Airport Carbon Accreditation certification and has the largest solar power generation capacity among airports in Japan.

In addition, while acting on decarbonizing the airport’s activities, teams are also preparing the future of mobility. The partnership, in which the airport participates, aims to start the first large-scale commercial production of sustainable aviation fuels in Japan in 2025.It has also entered a strategic partnership with Airbus to work together towards the introduction of hydrogen-fueled aircrafts, a first of its kind at an airport in Japan.

Nicolas Notebaert, CEO of Concessions at VINCI and President of VINCI Airports, said, “What a great journey for Vinci Airports and Kansai Airports we celebrated at KIX, at the service of the Kansai region’s attractivity and of its inhabitants’ connectivity to the world. With our partners, we have demonstrated how we can leverage our expertise to optimize and modernize the airport while accelerating its environmental transition, and we will continue to do so. We look forward to welcoming the world in Kansai for the Osaka Expo 2025.”

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