Japan’s second largest carrier All Nippon Airways (ANA) launched the fi rst non-stop service between Tokyo- Narita and Mumbai in early September. The airline will offer a six days a week service using a Boeing 737-700ER on the 9,000-km, nine-hour fl ight. As the business market between Japan and India grows with over 190 Japanese companies with a presence in India, ANA would look at using a larger aircraft on the route, ANA spokesman Rob Henderson said.
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