ANA to Temporarily Change Service on Select International Routes Due to the Coronavirus as of Jan. 25

Jan. 25, 2021

All Nippon Airways (ANA) will temporarily change its flight frequency to select cities due to the ongoing changes to immigration guidelines, recently instituted public health quarantine measures and passenger demand trends. Due to the widespread impact of COVID-19, ANA has decided to review their flight schedules from January to April 18 for select routes and are announcing the changes now to minimize inconvenience to passengers. These actions align to previously announced efforts for a streamlined schedule to support ANA’s business strategy.

ANA will continue to monitor local immigration restrictions and quarantine guidelines as well as demand trends and travel viability as it decides on the frequency of flights and when to resume certain routes. Furthermore, ANA will adhere to the standards and protocols established by the “ANA Care Promise,” their initiative to provide a clean and hygienic environment at airports and aboard aircraft so that all customers can travel safely and comfortably.

Changes to the Schedule (Jan. 1 – Feb. 28, 2021):

Between Jan 1. and Feb 28., a total of 10 flights serving two routes will be affected by the announced reductions and four flights serving two routes will be affected by the announced increases during that same time period.

Due to the strengthening of quarantine measures in each region, changes in immigration conditions and other precautions are being implemented. For customers planning to travel, please check the latest information from embassies, consulates, and health institutions in your destination.

ANA will continue to closely monitor the situation and will take appropriate action when needed to provide a clean, safe and comfortable environment for our customers and employees