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ANA charges ahead

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by ORIENT AVIATION 

September 1st 2012

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Japan’s largest airline group, All Nippon Airways (ANA), has announced it will put its expanding B787 fleet to wider network use to capture demand for more long-haul and transit passengers at its Narita hub. Read More »

ANA will add services to and from Narita to Yangon, New Delhi and San Jose and double its flights from Narita to New York to 14 a week. Delhi will be serviced seven times a week from the end of next month and Yangon will have a three times a week schedule from October 15. The five times weekly scheduled service between Narita and San Jose, using B787s, will be launched on January 11, 2013.

The carrier also will utilize B787-8s from Narita to Seattle and Beijing and increase capacity on the Narita-Taipei flights from B767-300ERs to B777-200ERs.

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