All Nippon Airways Adds Three New Destinations For Winter Season

The last flight to all three destinations for the season will be on March 29, 2025.

Japan’s largest airline, All Nippon Airways (ANA), has confirmed the addition of three new destinations for its 2024 winter schedule – Milan (Italy), Stockholm (Sweden) and Istanbul (Turkey). Flights to all three will depart from Tokyo Haneda and be available until March 29, 2025.

Starting December 3, 2024, ANA will operate three weekly flights to Milan on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The outbound service – NH207 – will depart from Tokyo at 01:05 and land in Milan at 08:30. The return flight – NH208 – will leave Milan and land in Tokyo at 10:30 and 07:30 the next day, respectively. A Boeing 787-9 will serve passengers on this route, featuring 48 Business Class, 21 Premium Economy and 146 Economy seats.

Stockholm will become the airline’s eighth destination in Europe. ANA flights to the Swedish capital begin on January 31, 2025. NH221 will leave Tokyo at 00:30 and land in Stockholm at 06:20. Just over three hours later, the return flight – NH222 – will depart from Stockholm at 09:35 and arrive in Tokyo at 07:20 the next day. This route will be served three times weekly on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Serving passengers on this route will be a Boeing 787-8 with 32 Business Class, 14 Premium Economy and 138 Economy seats.

The service to Istanbul will remain for the shortest period of the three. The first flight leaves on February 12, 2025, with ANA operating three weekly flights on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Flight NH219 will depart from Tokyo and land in Istanbul at 08:15 and 15:55, respectively. The return service – NH220 – will leave Istanbul at 18:10 and arrive in Tokyo at 11:20 the next day. Here, too, a Boeing 787-8 will be on duty with the exact same configuration as above.

Tickets will be available for purchase starting July 22, 2024. ANA has also confirmed that the Tokyo Haneda-Vienna route will resume in August.

NOTE: All images in the article have been sourced directly from Boeing’s official media website.

Recommend0 recommendationsPublished in News
5
0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of

Related Posts

September 19, 2024

After a five-year gap, a much sought-after route for Air Serbia made a comeback today. Flight JU2

September 19, 2024

The easy-on-the-pocket airline easyJet has announced an all-new route for next year’s summer. S

September 18, 2024

UK’s flag carrier, British Airways, has confirmed the addition of a new