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Tokyo Airport Transportation and other bus companies raised fares, effective February 1, on routes connecting Haneda Airport with the Chiba/Makuhari area, Kameari/Koiwa, and Tsudanuma in Japan.
After the revision, the one-way adult fares are 1,200 yen to Koiwa Station, Ichinoe Station, and Kasai Station; 1,300 yen to Kameari Station; 1,400 yen to Tsudanuma; 1,500 yen to Makuhari, Inage-Kaigan Station, and Kemigawahama Station; and 1,600 yen to Chiba. Children pay half fare.
On the same date, timetable changes will also be implemented on the Haneda Airport–Chiba/Makuhari area, Kameari/Koiwa, and Utsunomiya routes. Per day, the Kameari/Koiwa line will add 2 services bound for the airport and 1 service departing from the airport. The Chiba/Makuhari line will add 3 services bound for the airport and 1 service departing from the airport. There will be no increase or decrease in the number of services on the Utsunomiya line.
In addition to Tokyo Airport Transportation, the Chiba/Makuhari area routes are jointly operated with Keihin Kyuko Bus, Keisei Bus, and Keisei Bus Chiba East. The Kameari/Koiwa and Tsudanuma routes are jointly operated with Keisei Bus, and the Utsunomiya route is jointly operated with Kanto Jidosha (Kanto Motor).