ANA flies twice daily from KL to Tokyo starting Sept 1


PETALING JAYA: From Sept 1, All Nippon Airways (ANA) will increase its flight frequency to fly twice daily from Kuala Lumpur to Tokyo.

The two additional flights will have ANA flying from the current 12 times weekly frequency to become 14 times weekly flights with the continued options for passengers to fly from KLIA Terminal 1 airport and arrive in Haneda or Narita airports in Tokyo.

To celebrate this occasion, ANA said in a statement that each passenger arriving in Kuala Lumpur from Sept 1 to 7 will receive an envelope containing discounts and offers immediately redeemable from ANA’s marketing partners such as Aeon, Ippudo Malaysia (non-halal), Maisen Malaysia (non-halal), KLIA Ekspres, Books Kinokuniya Malaysia, Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport Bukit Bintang City Centre and Mitsui Outlet Park KLIA Sepang.

ANA will continue to operate flights with these added frequencies using B787-9 Dreamliner aircrafts with the capacity of 246 seats; 40 seats in Business Class, 14 seats in Premium Economy and 192 seats in Economy Class.

Passengers departing from Kuala Lumpur on ANA’s Economy Class will continue to enjoy complimentary baggage allowance for up to two pieces (23 kg each), along with halal in-flight meals, in-flight entertainment and amenities such as pillow and blanket at every seat.

ANA’s Business Class and Premium Economy Class, known for their exceptional comfort, remain as a popular choice among both Malaysians and international travellers when flying to Tokyo and beyond.

“Flying to Tokyo with ANA offers travellers a convenient option for seamless connections to US cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles and Chicago, with short transit times,” said the company.

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