ANA adds new flights to major Chinese cities
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ANA is launching more flights from Tokyo to China’s three biggest cities: Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.
Commencing on 25 October 2015, the Japanese airline will launch a brand new route from Tokyo’s Haneda Airport to Guangzhou. Flights will operate daily using a twin-aisle Boeing 767 aircraft.
And also from this date, ANA will increase the number of flights it operates from Haneda to Beijing and Shanghai. The frequency of both these routes will double from one to two flights per day.
The expansion of services from Haneda follows the successful conclusion of bilateral talks between the Japanese and Chinese governments in May.
Guangzhou will become the fourth Chinese destination ANA serves from Haneda, following Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong. It also adds to the airline’s network of 10 Chinese routes operated from Tokyo’s Narita Airport. Tickets for all the new flights went on sale this week.
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