TOKYO: Japanese airline ANA Holdings said Wednesday it saw a record quarterly loss worth one billion dollars as the coronavirus continues to …
ANA Holdings Inc on Wednesday reported a record net loss of 108.82 billion yen ($1 billion) in the April-June quarter, as the novel coronavirus pandemic sharply reduced demand for air travel. Redefining the kimono in modern timesVegan bakeries are on the rise in TokyoIllustrator Tokyo Genso presents images of a deserted capital that have never looked more timelyAn additional 1,360 ANA flights on 42 routes will be cut this month, raising the total number of canceled flights to 2,224.Just for kicks: Japan’s sneaker obsession reboundsDirectory of who’s who in the world of business in JapanPrime Minister Shinzo Abe requested Tuesday that big sports and cultural events in Japan be canceled or postponed for 10 more days as the government needs more time to gauge the effectiveness of its measures to contain the coronavirus.Mystery in the mountains: Piecing together the fate of a downed American aircrew in rural JapanAbe made his initial request on Feb. 26, leading to a spate of cancellations and postponements of mass gatherings and travel across the nation.The Japan Times LTD. All rights reserved. Domestic flights; International flights; ANA MILEAGE CLUB Information; Information Regarding Our Services; Contact Centers; Domestic flights. ANA Airlines, a unit of ANA Holdings Inc., is putting a third of its total workforce on temporary leave as passenger and flight volumes shrink during the global coronavirus pandemic. [Rebroadcast] Fear and loathing on Mount FujiSponsored contents planned and edited by JT Media Enterprise Division.Flights connecting Haneda Airport in Tokyo and New York, and those between Narita Airport and Los Angeles will be suspended, while flights between Haneda and Paris would be reduced, ANA said.All Nippon Airways Co. and Japan Airlines Co. said Friday they will cancel more domestic flights as travel demand is drying up in the wake of the global coronavirus outbreak.Japanese automakers eye e-fuel as alternative to EVsJAL will cut another 1,468 domestic flights on 60 routes by March 28, bringing its total cancellations due to the virus to over 3,000.ANA will also cancel some international flights bound for Europe and North America from late March after suspending some Asian services following the outbreak of the virus in China. TOKYO, July 29 — Japanese airline ANA Holdings said today it saw a record quarterly loss worth one billion dollars as the coronavirus continues to hammer the global aviation industry with no clear end in sight. ANA to Reduce Int'l Flights by 60 Pct over Coronavirus. [Copyright The Jiji Press, Ltd.]The major Japanese airline will cancel most of its flights between Japan and China while drastically reducing services linking Japan and Southeast Asian countries.Meanwhile, ANA decided to postpone the launches of new international routes connecting Haneda with five cities--Shenzhen, Sydney, Los Angeles, San Jose and Milan--which have been planned with the use of additional Haneda slots to be allotted to the carrier on March 29. More Japan-Europe flights may be canceled as the European Union has announced a plan to basically ban entry by people from non-EU regions.Tokyo, March 17 (Jiji Press)--All Nippon Airways said Tuesday that it will cancel a total of 2,630 flights on 58 international routes between March 29 and April 24, down by 57 pct from its initial schedule, following a drop in travel demand amid the outbreak of the new coronavirus.As for European routes, ANA will reduce flights including those between Tokyo International Airport at Haneda and Paris, and between Narita International Airport in Chiba Prefecture, east of Tokyo, and Dusseldorf, Germany. With all passengers’ comfort and health for each other …