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All Nippon Airways flies to a total of 95 airports as of February 2025. This is a list of all of them. [1] [2] Countries with destinations of All Nippon Airways (as of November 2017, including seasonal and future destinations).
This category regards All Nippon Airways (ANA) and its subsidiary airlines The main article for this category is All Nippon Airways . Wikimedia Commons has media related to All Nippon Airways .
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ITA Airways commenced its operations on 15 October 2021, initially serving 44 destinations with plans to grow the number to 74 by 2025. [1] By 2024, the airline had increased its destinations to 73 within Italy, the rest of Europe, Africa, Asia as well as North and South America. [citation needed]
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All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. (全日本空輸株式会社, Zen Nippon Kūyu Kabushiki gaisha, ANA) is a Japanese airline headquartered in Minato, Tokyo. ANA operates services to both domestic and international destinations and is Japan's largest airline, ahead of its main rival flag carrier Japan Airlines . [ 6 ]
This page contains the lists of airports in Europe by country, grouped by region. The lists include both military air bases and civilian airports. Eastern Europe