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All Nippon Airways announces plans to resume 2 weekly direct flights between Tokyo and Brussels

All Nippon Airways announces plans to resume 2 weekly direct flights between Tokyo and Brussels

All Nippon Airways (ANA) has announced its plans to resume 2 weekly direct flights between Tokyo (Narita) and Brussels. This flight will be operated every Wednesday and Saturday by a Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. ANA will continue monitoring travel viability and demand trends and additional flights will be reinstated in case of a further increases in demand.

The following is an overview of the new flight schedule announced for March 26, 2023 to October 28 2023:
Brussels-Tokyo Narita (NH232/231) Every Wednesdays and Saturdays

NH232 Brussels Departure at 21:10 – Tokyo Narita Arrival at 17:45 +1 NH231 Tokyo Narita Departure at 10:50 – Brussels Arrival at 18:30

(Additional NH232 flights will be operated on 11, 15, 18, 22 & 25 March 2023)

Keiichi UEDA, General Manager of ANA Brussels said: We are proud to resume the only direct service between Brussels and Tokyo. We will continue to play a role in strengthening the relationship between Japan and Belgium to develop new business opportunities.
Sadami SUGIMOTO Vice President, Cargo Marketing and Services EMEA said; We are delighted to be able to serve the Belgium cargo and mail community by resuming flights to Narita, ANA and Japan’s cargo hub. With direct flights to Japan, we will be able to again provide faster links to Japan and beyond

ANA is also planning the flights between Munich and Haneda with a frequency of 3 times a week starting from 2023 summer schedule.

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