Keisei railway aims to boost regional growth with premium service in 2030s as inbound tourism booms
The Keisei Skyliner high-speed train links Ueno Station in central Tokyo to Narita Airport. Plans are in the works by Keisei for a new express train to Shinagawa Station and Haneda Airport in the 2030s. (Photo by Shintaro Ino)
TOKYO -- Keisei Electric Railway is working on plans for the first surcharged limited express linking Narita and Haneda airports in the 2030s, a move aimed at easing transfers between the country's two busiest air gateways, which are both in the Tokyo area, while steering more inbound travelers toward regional destinations, Nikkei has learned.
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