ITA Airways and All Nippon Airways (ANA) announced Thursday that they have signed a codeshare agreement to connect their networks.
The new commercial partnership will offer more travel opportunities to customers of both airlines, who will benefit from increased connectivity through Rome-Fiumicino and Tokyo-Haneda.
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Thanks to this agreement, effective starting January 24, ITA Airways and All Nippon Airways travelers will be able to fly to their desired destination with a single ticket, checking in at the departure airport and collecting their luggage at the final destination airport.
ITA Airways will add its code on 5 domestic Japanese destinations (Sapporo, Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Okinawa and Itami), while All Nippon Airways will apply its code on ITA Airways’ flights between Tokyo and Rome as well as on 5 destinations in Italy in connection with Rome Fiumicino Airport (Bologna, Venice, Turin, Florence, Naples).
The partnership with All Nippon Airways is ITA Airways’ 34th codeshare agreement; a result achieved in just over two years since the company’s inception.
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