Japan’s ANA expands its network with three new routes to Europe
All Nippon Airways (ANA) announced Friday the addition of three new European destinations to its 2024 winter schedule: Milan, Stockholm and Istanbul.
The three routes will take off from Tokyo-Haneda Airport: To Milan-Malpensa from December 3, 2024, Stockholm-Arlanda on January 31, 2025 and Istanbul on February 12, 2025.
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“These new routes reflect ANA’s commitment to meet the increasing demand for travel between Japan and each country” said Shinichi Inoue, President and CEO of ANA. “We hope this expansion provides our travelers with greater choice, new customer experiences and reinforces our commitment to a seamless and enjoyable journey”.
With these three new routes, the airline will operate to a total of nine destinations in Europe: Istanbul, Stockholm, London, Paris, Brussels, Frankfurt, Milan, Munich and Vienna.
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