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All Nippon Airways (ANA) stands as Japan's largest airline by passenger volume and one of the most celebrated carriers in global aviation. Operating from its dual Tokyo hubs at Haneda Airport (HND) and Narita International Airport (NRT), ANA connects more than 90 international destinations across Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania, and the Middle East. As a member of the Star Alliance network since 2000, ANA passengers enjoy seamless connectivity to over 1,300 destinations worldwide through an integrated network of 26 partner airlines.
At the heart of ANA's reputation is the Japanese philosophy of omotenashi — a uniquely Japanese form of wholehearted, anticipatory hospitality that permeates every interaction between passenger and crew. Unlike service delivery that responds to requests, omotenashi anticipates needs before they are expressed, creating a cabin atmosphere of quiet, thoughtful attentiveness that has won ANA a Skytrax 5-star rating for ten consecutive years. Whether you are flying Economy between Tokyo and Seoul or settling into The Room private suite on a transpacific overnight, ANA's commitment to Japanese standards of excellence remains constant and genuinely felt.
ANA History – From Helicopters to Global Aviation
All Nippon Airways traces its origins to 1952 when the carrier was established as Japan Helicopter and Aeroplane Transport Company, a small enterprise operating a single Bell 47 helicopter on domestic services within Japan. Through mergers and strategic expansions during the 1950s and 1960s, ANA grew rapidly into a comprehensive domestic carrier, eventually challenging Japan Air Lines for dominance on the country's most profitable routes. By the 1980s, ANA had secured international operating rights and begun building the global network that would eventually span six continents.
The landmark moment in ANA's modern history arrived in 2011 when the airline became the launch customer for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, the first entirely new aircraft design in a generation and a technological leap forward in passenger comfort and fuel efficiency. The 787's large windows, higher cabin pressure, and improved humidity levels — all features that reduce passenger fatigue on long flights — made ANA the showcase operator for the aircraft type that would redefine long-haul aviation. Today ANA operates to more than 70 international destinations and has established itself as Asia's premier carrier for travelers seeking authentic Japanese hospitality on every route.
The Room – ANA's Revolutionary Business Class Suite
ANA The Room is the airline's extraordinary flagship Business Class product, introduced on the Boeing 777-300ER and widely considered one of the most innovative cabin designs in commercial aviation history. The defining characteristic of The Room is its electronically operated sliding door that provides near-total visual and acoustic privacy — an experience that transforms an aircraft business class seat into something genuinely closer to a private hotel room. Each suite is self-contained with its own personal storage, ambient lighting controls, and a vanity area with mirror that rivals a boutique hotel room in thoughtfulness of design.
The fully flat bed in The Room measures approximately 2 meters in length, accommodating even tall passengers without compromise. The Japanese-inspired interior design draws on natural materials, muted earth tones, and careful attention to the proportions and details that characterize traditional Japanese craftsmanship. Dining in The Room is a showcase of Japanese culinary excellence — seasonal kaiseki-influenced menus developed with renowned Japanese chefs, sake selections curated by expert sommeliers, and tableware designed to enhance the presentation of each course. The overall experience represents ANA's belief that Business Class passengers deserve a level of privacy and comfort that was previously available only in First Class.
ANA Business Class & Premium Economy
Beyond The Room, ANA's standard Business Class product on Boeing 787 and Airbus A380 aircraft delivers a genuinely premium experience that consistently ranks among the finest in the world. All long-haul Business Class seats convert to fully flat beds with direct aisle access, eliminating the need to climb over fellow passengers during overnight flights. The 1-2-1 configuration on wide-body aircraft ensures maximum privacy and personal space, while the lie-flat angle is calibrated to support natural sleeping posture throughout the flight.
ANA's dining excellence extends through all premium cabins, with Business Class passengers enjoying multi-course Japanese and Western menus developed in partnership with Michelin-starred chefs. The tea and sake service is particularly celebrated, reflecting Japan's deep culinary culture. Premium Economy on ANA aircraft offers approximately 10 centimeters of additional legroom compared to standard Economy, combined with a wider seat, enhanced recline angle, a dedicated footrest, and priority boarding. The cabin is positioned as a genuine intermediate experience rather than merely enhanced Economy, with a separate cabin section creating an atmosphere of relative exclusivity.
ANA Mileage Club – Japan's Premier Loyalty Program
ANA Mileage Club is one of Asia's most comprehensive frequent flyer programs, offering miles earned on every ANA flight and across the 26-member Star Alliance network including United Airlines, Lufthansa, Air Canada, Singapore Airlines, and Thai Airways. Non-air earning opportunities include hotels, car rentals, credit card spend, and ANA's extensive retail partnerships in Japan, making it possible to accumulate meaningful balances without frequent flying. A key advantage for long-term members is that ANA Mileage Club miles do not expire as long as you record at least one qualifying earning or redemption activity during the account's life.
The program's elite tier structure rises through Bronze, Silver, Sapphire, Platinum, and Diamond, with Diamond being the highest regularly achievable status requiring 120 segments or 100,000 premium points annually. A separate Super Flyers Card tier, requiring 50 segments in a single year, provides lifetime lounge access benefits and is particularly coveted by frequent Japan travelers. Award redemptions on ANA's domestic Japan network offer exceptional value — the dense network of connections between Japanese cities can be booked for surprisingly modest mileage requirements, making the program outstanding for travelers who frequently visit multiple Japanese destinations.
ANA Fleet & Routes – Connecting Japan to the World
ANA operates one of Asia's most modern and diverse long-haul fleets, centered on the Boeing 787-9, 787-10, and Boeing 777 series for intercontinental routes, with the Airbus A380 deployed exclusively on the Tokyo Haneda to Honolulu route in a special livery. The three A380s in ANA's fleet are painted in a distinctive sea turtle design as part of the 'FLYING HONU' project — "honu" meaning sea turtle in Hawaiian — celebrating the connection between Japan and Hawaii. These aircraft feature ANA's most spacious Economy seats and a dedicated The Room Business Class cabin.
ANA's dual-hub advantage at Tokyo Haneda (HND) and Narita (NRT) provides travelers with remarkable scheduling flexibility. Haneda's proximity to central Tokyo — approximately 30 minutes by train compared to Narita's 60-minute journey — makes HND departures particularly popular for time-sensitive travelers. The domestic fleet includes the Boeing 737-800, 737 MAX, and Airbus A321neo, serving Japan's exceptionally dense domestic network with frequency and reliability. Key international routes from Tokyo include New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Washington DC, Honolulu, London, Frankfurt, Paris, Munich, Sydney, and extensive coverage of Asia including Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Seoul, Singapore, Bangkok, and Kuala Lumpur.