All Nippon Airways (ANA) is making significant changes to its flight schedule for the second half of the 2014 financial year, which it attributes to the changing demands in Asian air travel and capitalisation of the expansion of Haneda Airport.
The carrier will be rotating its aircraft onto different routes within Asia, for example the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner will make its debut on the Tokyo (Haneda)–Seoul (Gimpo) service. The full list of changes is reflected below.
Route |
Start |
Current service |
New service |
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Tokyo (Haneda) – Taipei (Song Shan) |
Oct 26, 2014 |
B787-8 B767-300ER |
7 per wk 7 per wk |
B787-8 |
14 per wk |
Tokyo (Haneda) – Manila |
Oct 26, 2014 |
B787-8 |
7 per wk |
B767-300ER |
7 per wk |
Tokyo (Haneda) – Seoul (Gimpo) |
Feb 1, 2015 |
B777-200ER B777-300ER |
14 per wk 7 per wk |
B787-8 B777-300ER |
14 per wk 7 per wk |
Tokyo (Narita) – Shanghai |
Feb 1, 2015 |
B787-8 B767-300ER |
14 per wk 7 per wk |
B787-8 B767-300ER B777-200ER |
7 per wk 7 per wk 7 per wk |
In addition, ANA will also be reducing flight frequency for its Tokyo (Narita)–Chengdu service. The carrier currently flies between the two cities seven times weekly, but this will soon drop to only four per week.
For more information, visit ana.co.jp
Clement Huang