ANA Holdings Inc. has announced its flight schedule for the new fiscal year, aiming to evolve market demands and solidify its leadership in aviation through targeted growth and service improvements.

International Route Plans
The ANA group is set to focus on enhancing customer convenience and profitability by optimising its dual-brand network (ANA and Peach).
Meanwhile, the group is also aiming to advance synergies with its newly integrated Nippon Cargo Airlines (NCA), strengthening its position as Japan’s largest “combination carrier.”
The ANA group will expand its international flight frequency to 105%, and will seasonally operate the Narita–Vancouver route to promote flexible supply-and-demand adjustments.
Additionally, it will also increase flight frequency on the Haneda–Milan route to daily service during the second half of 2026.
Meanwhile,
- Haneda–London will have 7 round-trips/week
- Haneda–Paris will have 7 round-trips/week
- Haneda–Frankfurt will have 7 round-trips/week
- Haneda–Munich will have 7 round-trips/week
- Haneda–Vienna will have 7 round-trips/week
- Haneda–Milan will have 3 round-trips/week
- Haneda–Stockholm will have 3 round-trips/week
- Haneda–Istanbul will have 3 round-trips/week
- Narita–Brussels will have 3 round-trips/week
Peach Air
Peach will also increase its total flight frequency across all routes to 112% compared to last year. It will implement seasonal frequency adjustments for routes, such as Kansai to Seoul (Incheon), Kansai to Taipei (Taoyuan), Kansai to Hong Kong, and Tokyo (Narita) to Taipei (Taoyuan).

Domestic Route Plans
The ANA group will increase its flight frequency at 98% compared to the previous year. Additionally, it will reduce frequencies or suspend services on certain routes based on a comprehensive assessment of demand trends and the competitive environment.
It will also enhance aircraft allocation to improve performance and strengthen its capacity to handle irregular operations.
Routes which will have increased flight frequency
- Haneda–Sappro
- Haneda–Shonai
- Haneda–Yonago
- Haneda–Nagasaki
- Haneda–Okinawa
- Chubu–Sapporo
- Komatsu–Sapporo
- Fukuoka–Sapporo
Routes which will be temporarily operated
- Chubu–Asahikawa
- Chubu–Memanbetsu
- Chubu–Hakodate
Routes which will be reduced/suspended
- Haneda–Fukuoka
- Itami–Sapporo
- Kansai–Okinawa
- Kansai–Miyako
- Kansai–Ishigaki
- Shizuoka–Okinawa
- Shizuoka–Okinawa
- Fukuoka–Okinawa

Freighter Routes
ANA group is Japan’s largest combination carrier; it is set to strengthen its Asia routes using ANA freighters and its network in North America and Europe through NCA freighters.
In addition to cargo on ANA passenger flights, to reliably capture cargo flows between Asia and the North American / European markets.
Meanwhile, Medium-sized Boeing 767 freighters will be operated on Asia routes, and large freighters will be used for routes to North America and Europe.
A total of five additional weekly round-trip flights will be implemented for the Narita–Chicago, Dallas, and Los Angeles routes, aiming to further expand on the North American network.
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