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airwaysairwaysALL
NIPPON
HISTORY.FLEET.HUBS&SPOKES.CLASSESofSERVICE.GDS
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histo
ry
brief history
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19521952TokyoTokyoJapanJapan
Nippon Nippon Helicopter &Helicopter & Aeroplane Aeroplane Transport Transport Co., Ltd.Co., Ltd.
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Masuichi Masuichi MidoroMidoro
the founder & the first president of Nippon Helicopter
time of time of establishmenestablishmentt 28 employees
12 board membersJapanese pilotsDe Havilland Dovelimited to CARGOTokyo-Osaka route
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All All NipponNippon
Airways!!Airways!!
END of 1956
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1964 *entered jet age*purchased 3 Boeing 727s for use on its Tokyo to Sapporo route and for charter flights
1971*foundation of *foundation of regular regular international serviceinternational service
*foundation of *foundation of regular regular international serviceinternational service
1973 *20 years*20 years of service of service *ANA carried its *ANA carried its 50 millionth 50 millionth passenger.passenger.
*20 years*20 years of service of service *ANA carried its *ANA carried its 50 millionth 50 millionth passenger.passenger.
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1985 beganbegan cargo cargoserviceservicebeganbegan cargo cargoserviceservice
1986international passenger travelinternational passenger travelGuamGuam and then toand then to Washington, D.C.,Washington, D.C., andand
Los Angeles.Los Angeles.
19941994Korea, Korea, Singapore,Singapore, China,China, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, and and AustraliaAustralia from the newfrom the new Osaka Kansai International Osaka Kansai International Airport.Airport. The The United States United States was served was served from from Tokyo.Tokyo.
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• ninth largest airline in the world by revenues (2012)
• largest airline in Japan by passenger numbers and revenues (2012).
• Founded in 1952• 32 international destinations and 50 domestic
cities • serving a network of 176 routes• In 2012, it carried 45 million passengers and
generated revenues of $15.8bn• core member of Star Alliance since 1999• Airline of the Year for 2013 by Air Transport World
Magazines,• awarded five stars by the world's leading Airline
and Airport review site, SKYTRAX. • launch customer and biggest operator of the
Boeing 787 Dreamline
ANA fast facts
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fle
et
information
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81ANA's
Boeingcostumer
code
203passenger aircrafts
inservice
172passenger aircrafts
order
cargoaircraftsBoeing
767-300F
920speciallivery
aircrafts
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in-service passenger aircrafts
14
2
AIRBUSA320-211
BOEING737-700
BOEING737-700ER
3 wet leased
Operated by ANA Business JetLeased aircrafts to be replaced by
other aircraft by 2015
20
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in-service passenger aircrafts
27
35
BOEING737-800
BOEING767-300
BOEING737-700ER
1 wet leased (Sky Jet)
22
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in-service passenger aircrafts
16
7
BOEING777-200
BOEING
777-200ERBOEING777-300
to be replaced by Boeing 787-9
12
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in-service passenger aircrafts
19
1
BOEING777-300ER
BOEING787-8BOEING787-9
Entry into service (Aug. 4, 2014)
28
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hubsand Spokes
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Airline hubs are airports that an airline uses as a transfer point to get passengers to their intended destination. It is part of a hub and spoke model, where travelers moving between airports not served by direct flights change planes en route to their destinations. This is as opposed to the Point to Point model. Many hubs of the airlines are also situated at airports in the cities of the respective head offices.
Hubs
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Some airlines may use only a single hub, while other airlines use multiple hubs. Hubs are used for both passenger flights as well as cargo flights.
Hubs
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HubsMain International Hubs
Kansai International AirportNarita International Airport
Domestic Hubs
New Chitose AirportChubu Centrair International
AirportOsaka International Airport ItamiHaneda International Airport
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Spokes (europe)
London Heathrow Airport (England)
Charles de Gaulle Airport (France)
Frankfurt Airport (Germany)
Munich Airport (Germany)
Düsseldorf International Airport(Germany)
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Spokes (asia)Gimpo International Airport (S. Korea)Taiwan Taoyuan International AirportTaipei Songshan AirportSuvarnabhumi Airport (Thailand)Singapore Changi AirportTân Sơn Nhất International Airport
(Vietnam)Noi Bai International Airport (Vietnam)Soekarno–Hatta International Airport
(Indonesia)Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport
(India)Indira Gandhi International Airport (India)Ninoy Aquino International AirportYangon International Airport (Myanmar)
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Spokes (china-hk)
Shanghai Pudong International Airport Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport Guangzhou Baiyun International AirportShenyang Taoxian International AirportDalian Zhoushuizi International AirportQingdao Liuting International AirportChengdu Shuangliu International AirportHong Kong International Airport
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Spokes Washington Dulles International
AirportJohn F. Kennedy International Airport
(New York)O'Hare International Airport (Chicago)Seattle–Tacoma International AirportSan Francisco International AirportSan Jose International Airport
(California)Los Angeles International AirportHonolulu International AirportVancouver International Airport
(usa, canada,hawaii)
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class
es
of service
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first class service (international flights)
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first class service (international flights)
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first class service (international flights)
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first class service (international flights)
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businessclass service
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businessclass service
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premium economyclass service
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premium economyclass service
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premium economyclass service
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economyclass service
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economyclass service
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economyclass service
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Glob
al
distribution
system
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Sabre QikSolution
QIK (Qantas Intelligent Keypad) is an intelligent airline agent application first developed in the late 1980s as a front end to mainframe computer reservations systems.
The Q.I.K. acronym was derived from its use of a separate keypad attached to the keyboard.
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Sabre QikSolution
All Nippon Airways (ANA) will implement the Sabre Qik Solution to improve efficiency, cut costs, and enhance the customer and staff experience.
This technology is also powerful and flexible enough to support airlines such as ANA who use reservations systems from other technology providers. But On 2015, it will completely migrate to Altéa.
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Altéa Costumer Management Solution
Offers full reservation, inventory and departure control capabilities, and delivers a uniquely integrated solution.
Will automate ANA’s entire customer management process, streamlining the passenger travel experience from beginning to end while also simplifying check-in, will be able to book passengers on alternative flights or re-book those passengers affected by disruption with the simple click of a button.
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