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ANA Expands its network with new routes to Milan, Stockholm and Istanbul

Jul 19, 2024
  • ANA will launch non-stop flights from Tokyo Haneda to Milan, Stockholm, and Istanbul routes as part of the 2024 winter schedule.
  • Stockholm will be the first scheduled flight destination operated by a Japanese airline.
  • The expansion will cater to a growing demand for travel and strengthen bilateral exchanges between Japan and each country.
  • ANA is the largest network carrier between Japan and Europe. We will continue to expand our international network.


All Nippon Airways (ANA), Japan's largest and 5-Star airline for 11 consecutive years, today announced the addition of three new destinations on its 2024 winter schedule: Milan, Stockholm and Istanbul. ANA will continue to expand its international network.

The new direct flights from Tokyo Haneda Airport will begin on the following dates:

  • Milan Malpensa Airport : December 3, 2024
  • Stockholm Arlanda Airport : January 31, 2025
  • Istanbul Airport : February 12, 2025

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