TOKYO —
ANA will increase the number of flights it operates between Narita and New York (JFK), from 7 flights a week to 14. This change, which will allow ANA to capitalize on the growth in demand for connections between Asia and North America, will come into effect from Sunday, Oct 28, the airline said.
ANA said the increase in flights to New York reflects its strategy to accelerate the expansion of its international network. It also further strengthens ANA’s business model as a network carrier focusing on both long distance demand and demand for connections.
This announcement follows the recent news that ANA will open two new international routes, between Tokyo’s Narita Airport and Yangon, Myanmar (from Oct 15) and between Narita and Delhi (from Oct 28).
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Bartholomew Harte at Jul. 28, 2012 - 11:47PM JST
Now if they could only Lower the Fare-right now it's several hundred dollar more than other airlines.
yanee at Jul. 29, 2012 - 01:29PM JST
That's the truth! I stopped flying ANA long ago, supporting other more friendly international airlines and who allow ticket changes...
theResident at Jul. 30, 2012 - 02:12PM JST
No need to lower the fare - They are the only decent airline servicing the route and have a very high load factor.