All Nippon Airways to stop Paris-Tokyo route - and will launch Brussels-Tokyo

5. Jun 2015
by BusinessClass

In connection with the winter timetable, Japanese airline All Nippon Airways will make a change in its European traffic. The route, Paris CDG-Tokyo Narita, will be closed down and a new route, Brussels-Tokyo, will commence. The Paris CDG-Tokyo Narita route is today served daily by a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, but it is now closed for bookings after 25th October. Booking are also closed on the route for the summer 2016 timetable according to AirlineRoutes. At the same time, ANA announced the launch of the Brussels-Tokyo Narita route. It will be the first time ANA operates a route from the Belgian capital, previously one had to transfer somewhere in Europe. An exact launch date has not yet been specified, but it is more than likely that the route will be started in conjunction with the winter timetable, which means the end of October or beginning of November. The aircraft to be used has also not been confirmed, but an educated guess would suggest the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. ANA also operates flights from Tokyo Narita and Tokyo Haneda to London, Frankfurt, Munich and Dusseldorf.

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