ANA winter 2022 schedule is announced
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But for the cheapest fare, they are not offering these smooth connections anymore and insist you take NH843 at HND.
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That is probably more a consequence of the Narita flights being more heavily booked than the recently added departures from Haneda than anything else.
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https://www.anahd.co.jp/group/en/pr/.../20220921.html
or did you mean NH835/836 which is CGK-NRT?
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NH871/872 is CGK-HND and is suspended through January 31. Schedule from February 1 to be decided.
https://www.anahd.co.jp/group/en/pr/.../20220921.html
or did you mean NH835/836 which is CGK-NRT?
https://www.anahd.co.jp/group/en/pr/.../20220921.html
or did you mean NH835/836 which is CGK-NRT?
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October 28 update.
- For the Narita = Shanghai (Pudong) route, ANA will increase the flight frequency from 1 roundtrip per week, and will begin operating 2 roundtrips per week starting November 9.
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Hopefully nothing to worry about, but I noticed CGK-HND is only 4x a week. Has it been like that for a while? I have it booked next summer on a Sunday which the current schedule operates on. Any opinion if it is likely to stick?
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Won't know for sure until summer schedule is posted. But with japan reopening to tourism, it's likely to remain 7 days a week.
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Hi all,
I've booked a J award with Aeroplan with one of the segments being NH102 in May 2023. I'm scheduled to fly it on a Tuesday, and while the route is currently suspended, it will be back October 30th.
However when it returns it is only scheduled to fly Wed/Thurs/Sun. There are no Tuesday flights scheduled.
The Tuesday flight I am on is available to book via the NH website if you use Google flights, but not via a direct search on ANA's Canadian website.
Was just wondering if there is a significant chance that this flight may not run in the end?
I've booked a J award with Aeroplan with one of the segments being NH102 in May 2023. I'm scheduled to fly it on a Tuesday, and while the route is currently suspended, it will be back October 30th.
However when it returns it is only scheduled to fly Wed/Thurs/Sun. There are no Tuesday flights scheduled.
The Tuesday flight I am on is available to book via the NH website if you use Google flights, but not via a direct search on ANA's Canadian website.
Was just wondering if there is a significant chance that this flight may not run in the end?
Last edited by sameruval; Nov 10, 2022 at 12:01 pm
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November 16 update.
- Starting November 26, ANA will increase the flight frequency for the Narita = Shenzhen route to 2 roundtrips/week from 1 roundtrip/week.
- Service for the Haneda = Taipei (Songshan) route on the NH853/854 flights will resume on December 1, and together with the daily operation of the NH851/852 flights, service on the Haneda = Taipei (Songshan) route will be raised to 2 roundtrips/day.
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Not sure if this is the correct thread but it might be useful info. A couple of months ago I booked a return from London to Auckland via Tokyo (Haneda) and Sydney in J (a fairly long way around but good value) Stopovers in Tokyo were an option in the fare rules but not bookable as Japan was still essentially closed. With the recent relaxation in entry restrictions I could see a return option from Aukland to Narita and then a 15 hour connection with change of airports. When I phoned and asked about the possibility of switching an d building in a 3 day stopover it was not a problem and only cost me an extra $4 for taxes.
So if you booked a while ago and were unable to have a stopover in Japan it may be worth reviewing the options.
So if you booked a while ago and were unable to have a stopover in Japan it may be worth reviewing the options.