All Nippon Airways (ANA) is adding three new routes to Europe from Tokyo’s Haneda airport this year.
The airline, which is a Star Alliance member, has announced the new routes will begin in the 2024 winter schedule and include Haneda-Milan, Haneda-Stockholm and Haneda-Istanbul.
The launch of these routes was previously postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
ANA will also increase the frequency on its Haneda-Munich and Haneda-Paris CDG routes to daily services from July.
Currently the airline serves Munich four times a week, while the Paris route is plied three times a week.
Starting in August, the airline will also resume flights between Haneda and Vienna three times a week.
Koji Shibata, president and chief executive officer of ANA's parent company ANA HD said: “The core of our growth in the next fiscal year will be our international flight business. We will firmly resume the international routes that were suspended during the Covid-19 pandemic."
The Haneda-Paris service will be suspended on July 26th due to
the closure of airspace for the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics.