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ANA to increase flights to Hong Kong, Perth, Mumbai, and Brussels

by Jeffrey Teruel - Founder/Editor-Flights in Asia
Published on August 20, 2025

Summary

All Nippon Airways (ANA) has announced service increases to destinations across its network, including routes to Hong Kong, Perth, Mumbai, and Brussels.



All Nippon Airways (ANA) has announced service increases to destinations across its network, including routes to Hong Kong, Perth, Mumbai, and Brussels.


As part of updates to its FY2025 winter schedule, ANA will operate up to 21 weekly flights between Tokyo and Hong Kong. The Tokyo, Japan-based carrier increase its current four-times weekly servcice between Narita and Hong Kong by three flights (total  seven weekly) from October 26 until March 28, 2026. In addition, a second daily flight to the current daily service between Haneda and Hong Kong will be operated between December 1 and April 19, 2026.  


Between December 1 through April 19, 2026, ANA will increase its flights on the Narita-Perth route from thrice-weekly to daily.


On its Narita-Mumbai route, ANA will increase its flights on the route from three-weekly to five-times weekly between December 1 and March 28, 2026.


Currently operating twice weekly between Narita and Brussels, ANA will operate additional flights on select dates (December 15, 22, and January 5) before going three times weekly from March 2, 2026.


Budget subsidiary Peach Aviation its flights to Taipei Taoyuan from Narita (14 to 21 weekly from January 1-March 28), and Kansai (21 to 27 weekly between December 26-December 31).  


Domestic Routes


In addition to the international flight services adjustments, ANA also stated it will increase flights on key domestic routes including the Haneda-Sapporo (17 to 18 times a day) and Haneda-Fukuoka (19 to 20 times a day) routes during the winter season. 


ANA noted its domestic network has not seen a full recovery in business travel demand. 


Compared to pre-pandemic levels, Japan's domestic flight business has not seen a full recovery in business travel demand. Additionally, with increasing costs, it has become challenging to generate a profit. ANA will continue addressing these structural challenges in collaboration with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's "Expert Panel on the Future of Domestic Aviation." 


To support the group's operations Peach will increase its flights between Kansai and Fukuoka from four-times daily to up to five-times daily.  

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