ANA brings back Sydney flights
Japanese carrier All Nippon Airways plans to resume flights to Sydney after more than a 15-year gap.
It said it would restart daily overnight Tokyo Haneda-Sydney flights beginning December 11, served by Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners.
The planes are configured with 48 business, 21 premium economy and 146 economy seats.
Reservations for the service will open in August, ANA said.
Sydney is the fourth addition to its route network announced this year after Houston, Kuala Lumpur and Brussels.
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