TOKYO August 6, 2010 - ANA announced its decision to launch two new international routes from Narita next year, resuming the Narita-Jakarta route from January 2011, and inaugurating the Narita-Manila route in March 2011.
This route expansion will strengthen ANA's Southeast Asia network. ANA currently operates flights from Narita to Bangkok, Singapore and Ho-Chi-Min City and recently announced the launch of two additional services from Haneda to Bangkok and Singapore which will start in October. With the announcement of these two new routes, ANA will operate a total of nine daily flights that service seven routes to five Southeast Asia destinations. This network will provide an increase in the number of choices available to passengers traveling between Japan and Southeast Asian destinations and will improve the convenience of transit passengers connecting at Narita to routes to and from North America.
ANA also announced that, due to the adjustments of the take-off and landing slots in the timetable for winter 2010, it will suspend its Nagoya (Chubu)-Shanghai (Pudong) route from October 31, 2010.
ANA will continue to improve its network for the advantage and satisfaction of its valued customers.
Details of the services are as follows:
*Subject to approval by relevant authorities
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