Japan’s Kansai Airport sinking due to subsidence issues


Japan's Kansai Airport, which is located near Osaka, has also won international accolades for its architectural design, efficiency and staff. - Photo: Bloomberg

OSAKA: Kansai International Airport faces ongoing subsidence problems as it sinks into Osaka Bay, prompting urgent measures by Japan to address and prevent further damage.

Kansai International Airport in Japan has been recognised as the world’s best airport for luggage handling in 2024, maintaining a flawless record of no lost luggage for more than a decade.

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