Tokyo-based All Nippon Airways (ANA) will adding its seventh destination in Europe when it starts a new Tokyo-Vienna service next spring.

ANA will start operating its non-stop, daily flights between Tokyo-Haneda and Vienna, Austria which would provide a new option for travel in Europe. With ANA’s joint venture with Austrian Airlines, the new route opens up connections to 68 cities in the continent and meet the growing demand for travel from Japan to Europe. The new flights from Haneda complements Austrian Airlines’ non-stop flights from Tokyo-Narita to Vienna that operates five times weekly.

The new Vienna service will use ANA’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft with 215 seats comprised of 48 business class, 21 premium economy, and 146 economy seats.

In a statement, Seiichi Takahashi, senior vice president of ANA said: “Next year Japan and Austria will commemorate the 150th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries, and we are pleased to make our award-winning air travel more convenient for travellers from both nations.”

“Vienna is known as the historical and geographical gateway to Central and Eastern Europe, and we look forward to strengthening ties between Japan and this dynamic region by offering flights that are ideal for business travellers and tourists.”

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