Air Canada NRT Terminal uses Terminal 1 at Narita International Airport (NRT) in Tokyo for all its international operations. This terminal is one of the largest and busiest at the airport, offering a full range of services to meet traveler needs. Passengers departing with Air Canada can expect a straightforward check-in process through staffed counters or self-service kiosks, supported by airport staff who speak multiple languages. After security, the terminal features a wide selection of restaurants, duty-free stores, coffee shops, and lounge areas for passengers to relax or work. Premium passengers have access to lounges that include comfortable seating, snacks, and internet access. Families will find baby care stations and accessible washrooms throughout the terminal. Arriving travelers experience efficient immigration procedures, clear baggage claim sections, and easy access to public transport such as the Narita Express train, airport limousine buses, and taxis. Terminal 1 is designed for convenience, with signage in English and Japanese to assist international passengers. Whether flying into or out of Tokyo, Air Canada at Narita Airport passengers can rely on Terminal 1’s facilities to provide a comfortable and efficient experience. The terminal’s services are tailored to accommodate both first-time travelers and frequent flyers, making every journey easier and more enjoyable.