All Nippon Airways (ANA) continues to expand its international network by scheduling three new routes from Tokyo-Haneda to Italy, Sweden, and Turkey for the 2024/2025 winter season.
- Milan-Malpensa, Italy starting December 3, 2024
- Stockholm-Arlanda, Sweden as of January 31, 2025
- Istanbul, Turkey as of February 12, 2025
“These new routes reflect ANA’s commitment to meet the growing demand for travel between Japan and each country. We expect this expansion to provide our travelers with greater choice, and new customer experiences and reinforce our commitment to seamless and enjoyable travel. We are proud to have daily flights to Paris and Munich and to resume the Vienna route in August. We look forward to seeing where these new routes will take our travelers as we continue to enhance our management vision ‘Uniting the world in wonder,’” said Shinichi Inoue, President and CEO of ANA.
ANA will begin its first scheduled service from Tokyo-Haneda to Milan-Malpensa. Stockholm will be ANA’s eighth European destination, boosting connectivity to the Nordic region. The route to Istanbul will provide connections to the Middle East and Africa through the Turkish capital’s extensive hub network.
ANA’s European network includes services to London-Heathrow, Frankfurt, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Munich, Brussels, and Vienna resuming in August 2024.
Flight Schedule
Tokyo-Haneda (HND) to Milan-Malpensa (MXP)
- Flight NH 207: HND 01:05 – MXP 08:30 Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday on Boeing 787-9
- Flight NH 208: MXP 10:30 – HND 07:30+1 Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday on Boeing 787-9
Tokyo-Haneda (HND) to Stockholm-Arlanda (ARN)
- Flight NH 221: HND 00:30 – ARN 06:20 Tuesday, Friday and Sunday on Boeing 787-8
- Flight NH 222: ARN 09:35 – HND 07:20+1 Tuesday, Friday and Sunday on Boeing 787-8
Tokyo-Haneda (HND) to Istanbul (IST)
- Flight NH 219: HND 08:15 – IST 15:55 Monday, Wednesday and Saturday on Boeing 787-8
- Flight NH 220: IST 18:10 – HND 11:20+1 Monday, Wednesday and Saturday on Boeing 787-8
For more information, visit the official ANA website.