New routes from Europe to Tokyo
Starting from winter 2024/2025, traveling to Japan will become even more convenient. ANA will expand the Europe – Tokyo route network with three additional direct flights departing from Milan Malpensa, Stockholm Arlanda and Istanbul Airport. All flights will operate with three weekly frequencies and land at Tokyo Haneda Airport.
Haneda Airport is conveniently located, providing the best connections to downtown Tokyo. For those who wish to explore Tokyo and beyond, Haneda Airport offers excellent connections to ANA’s extensive domestic network, with over 38 destinations in Japan. ANA’s flights usually depart from Haneda Terminal 2, which is the hub of domestic flights. The transfer from domestic flights to international flights at Terminal 2 is quicker and smoother as it does not require travel between terminals.
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The ANA Business Staggered seating provides maximum space and privacy, ensuring that every passenger has direct aisle access and a flat-bed measuring approximately 2 metres. Each seat is equipped with a large screen and an individual on-board entertainment system. Additionally, passengers can take advantage of the dedicated check-in counter at the airport, access to international lounges, free Wi-Fi, and many other services that contribute to a comfortable and personalised journey.
In ANA’s Premium Economy Class, passengers can fully relax and enjoy their flight with spacious seating, individually adjustable foot and headrests, personal monitors with access to a wide range of entertainment options, and network connection. Passengers can order beverages from the Business Class selection, as well as enjoy priority baggage handling. It is worth mentioning that ANA Premium Economy passengers have access to the lounge at Tokyo Haneda Airport.
The slim design of ANA’s Economy Class seats, along with adjustable backrests, provides passengers with maximum legroom. Passengers can also enjoy adjustable head and footrests, a dedicated monitor with USB and power ports for added convenience and comfort.
In all classes, ANA ensures that passengers are pampered with carefully selected menus and beverages. For passengers with special dietary needs, ANA offers the option to order special menus free of charge on all international flights, including children’s meals, vegetarian options, kosher meals, gluten-free options, and many more. In Economy Class and Premium Economy Class for flights departing from Japan, passengers have the option to further enhance their meal experience with exclusive menus for an additional fee. And in Business Class, passengers are treated to top-class culinary delights with restaurant-style service, thanks to ANA’s partnership program called “THE CONNOISSEURS”, featuring world-class Japanese and international chefs, some of whom have Michelin stars.
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KYOTO. There are also many varied experiences and discoveries waiting beyond Tokyo.
Immerse yourself in the history and culture of Japan as you wander the streets of Kyoto, which are home to several World Heritage Sites. Admire the seasonal beauty and numerous temples that are scattered throughout the city. Kinkaku-ji Temple, also known as the Golden Pavilion, is a spectacular sight as it shimmers beside a large pond. Visitors from all over the world flock to Kiyomizu-dera Temple to witness the breathtaking seasonal scenery, where the architecture blends harmoniously with the natural beauty of cherry blossoms in spring, lush green leaves in summer, vibrant red leaves in autumn, and serene snowfall in winter. Fushimi Inari Taisha, the head shrine of the Inari god, has been a place of worship for over 1,300 years. The rows of vermilion torii gates create a mystical atmosphere that captivates visitors. In the Arashiyama district, you can explore the former villas of aristocrats during the Heian period. The enchanting bamboo grove stretches as far as the eye can see, creating a truly magical experience.
OSAKA. Walk on the unique streets of Osaka, the gateway to the west of Japan, and experience the distinct vibes they have from Tokyo. Doutonbori and Shinsaibashi are the most popular sightseeing spots in Osaka. Shop and dine on this street which is overflowing with the local charms of Osaka.
OKINAWA. Experience the beautiful beaches, traditional local cuisine, and unique culture in Okinawa, Japan's subtropical island, which is just a 2-hour and 20-minute flight away from Haneda Airport. Okinawa's main and other islands each offer their own unique scenery and cultures. Visit the Okinawa Main Island for an encounter with unique culture, history, and new trends. Explore Miyako Island, surrounded by the breathtaking Miyako Blue ocean. And discover Ishigaki Island, where you can immerse yourself in untouched nature.
It is also highly recommended to visit the remote islands. The average annual temperature here is 24.3°C. Enjoy snorkelling and indulge in luxury resorts, or wander around the streets of Taketomi Island, known for its beautiful red-tiled roofs and white sandy paths. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the mangroves thriving in the subtropical nature of Iriomote Island.
HOKKAIDO. Or discover Hokkaido, the northern island of Japan, with its beautiful snowy landscapes that invite you to take great ski tours in winter. Hokkaido's premier ski resorts attract ski enthusiasts from around the world with their superfine-quality powder snow. With a water content as low as 8%, this powder easily sprays out into the air, earning it the nickname 'champagne snow.' After a thrilling day of skiing, you can unwind and relax in onsens (hot springs), rejuvenating both your body and mind. If you visit in February, you can combine your ski trip with a visit to the Sapporo Snow Festival, which attracts more than two million visitors from both Japan and overseas every year. The festival features impressive snow sculptures of various sizes that adorn a 1.5-kilometer stretch in the centre of the city.