ANA Restarting Perth To Tokyo Service For Japan Ski Season

 
 

All Nippon Airways (ANA) has announced exciting news for West Australians planning a trip to Japan. Starting from October 29, non-stop flights between Perth and Tokyo-Narita will resume, just in time for the 23/24 ski season in Japan. With this development, travelers can now reach Japan in a single hop, eliminating the need for transit via Sydney.

Flight NH882, commencing on October 29, will take off from Tokyo's Narita Airport at 11:20 am every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. It will arrive in Perth at 8:30 pm, allowing for a quick turnaround. For the return journey, overnight flight NH881 will bid farewell to Perth at 9:55 pm on the same three days, arriving in Tokyo at 8:30 am the following day.

Two ANA 787’s in both variations flying high above Mt Fuji, Japan. Credit: All Nippon Airlines

The Perth-Tokyo route will be serviced by the reliable Boeing 787 aircraft, which features lie-flat business class seats with direct aisle access. Additionally, there will be a small premium economy cabin onboard.

With the reintroduction of non-stop ANA flights to Perth, West Australians can now enjoy the convenience of direct travel to Japan without the need for a layover. However, the option to connect via Tokyo-Haneda twice daily still remains available.

Business Class on the ANA 787. Credit: All Nippon Airlines

Moreover, ANA plans to strengthen its partnership with Virgin Australia this year. This collaboration will bring a range of benefits, including the ability to earn Velocity Points and status credits on selected ANA flights and the opportunity to redeem Velocity Points for ANA flights.

Excitement is building as there are only 180 days left until the start of the Japanese ski season. We eagerly anticipate this new travel option for West Australians.


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