Friday, July 27, 2007

Four Indian cities to be added to ANA network

Tokyo: Air Nippon Airways (ANA) and Singapore Airlines have filed for permission to increase their present code-sharing relationship to cover destinations in Asia, North America and Japan beyond the hub airports of Singapore Changi Airport and Tokyo Narita Airport, from September 1 this year.
Five destinations in Japan, from the southernmost island of Okinawa to Sapporo in the north, as well as Chicago and Washington DC in the United States will be added to Singapore Airlines'network. Four cities in India, in addition to Jakarta and Johannesburg will be added to the ANA network.
"We are delighted to work ever closer with our Star Alliance partner, the world renowned Singapore Airlines, to bring more choice to our customers," said ANA President & CEO, Mineo Yamamoto. "The timing of the expanded agreement is particularly fitting for ANA as it coincides with the start of our own flight to Mumbai, and allows us to simultaneously offer flights to multiple cities in the fast expanding Indian market."
26/07/07 Japan Corporate News (press release), Japan
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