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Japan's ANA to debut flights to Milan, Stockholm and Istanbul

Carrier seeks to capture post-pandemic travel demand from Europe

All Nippon Airways is set to serve nine European cities by the end of fiscal 2024, up from five now. (Photo by Konosuke Urata)

TOKYO -- All Nippon Airways will launch three new routes between Tokyo and European cities in fiscal 2024 and resume or expand service on existing routes, tapping into renewed post-pandemic demand for travel to Japan.

The Japanese carrier begins flights between Haneda Airport and Milan, Stockholm and Istanbul in the latter half of the fiscal year. The airline had intended to start serving the three cities before its plans were scuttled by the pandemic.

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