ANA increases flight frequency between Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo


All Nippon Airways (ANA) passenger planes are seen from the observation area of Tokyo's Haneda Airport. -AFP

PETALING JAYA: All Nippon Airways (ANA) will increase its flight frequency between Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo starting on Sept 1.

The two additional flights would increase the frequency of ANA flights between KLIA Terminal 1 and Haneda or Narita airports in Tokyo from 12 to 14 weekly.

To celebrate, passengers arriving in Kuala Lumpur from Sept 1 and 7 would receive an envelope containing discounts and offers from ANA’s marketing partners including 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 stated that they would operate the additional flights using their state-of-the-art B787-9 Dreamliner.

The aircraft features 246 seats, including 40 in Business Class, 14 in Premium Economy and 192 in Economy Class.

It said that Economy Class passengers would be allowed up to two pieces of luggage at 23kg each, along with a selection of halal in-flight meals and amenities such as in-flight entertainment, pillows, and blankets.

Those flying in Business Class and Premium Economy will benefit from ANA's exemplary comfort and service, which have earned the airline high praise from both Malaysian and international travellers.

Additionally, ANA's expanded schedule offers connections to key U.S. cities, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Chicago, with short transit times.

This enhancement of services underscores ANA's commitment to providing greater flexibility and comfort for its passengers, solidifying its position as a preferred airline for travel between Southeast Asia and Japan.

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