ANA Enhances Schedule to Hangzhou
Posted 21/12/2011
All Nippon Airways (ANA) has announced it will increase capacity on the Tokyo Narita – Hangzhou route from next month due to growing passenger demand. The Japanese carrier currently offers four flights per week between the two destinations but will increase to a daily schedule from January 20, 2012, subject to Government approval.
ANA had previously planned plans to increase from four flights a week to a daily schedule from March 2010, but the enhanced schedule was not introduced for undetermined reasons. It is currently the sole operator on the route, which serves an O&D market of an estimated 33,000 O&D passengers. The route is operated by an Airbus A320.
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