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ANA Launches Stockholm Tokyo Route

Pack your passports and prep your taste buds—Sweden and Japan are now closer than ever, and not just in spirit. All Nippon Airways (ANA), Japan’s biggest airline and a champion of impeccable in-flight service (seriously, have you seen their bento boxes?), has just launched a direct route between Stockholm Arlanda and Tokyo Haneda.

Starting January 31, 2025, this new flight will run three times a week, making it easier than ever for Swedes to swap fika for sushi and for Japanese travellers to embrace the wonders of ABBA, IKEA, and meatballs drowning in lingonberry sauce.

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A Business and Tourism Game Changer

Japan isn’t only famous for its anime, cherry blossoms, and advanced toilets, it happens to be Sweden’s second largest trading partner in Asia. This infers that the new journey is not solely centered around magnificent vacations (though lets face it, that is a huge bonus). It is also a huge victory for enterprises, promoting trade and enabling corporate handshakes at altitude of 35,000 feet.

Stockholm Gets a Boost as a Global Hub

ANA’s expansion isn’t stopping here. With Stockholm now officially on the map, ANA is solidifying the city’s role as a major European hub. And in case that wasn’t enough, the airline is also rolling out a new Istanbul service in February 2025, because apparently, they’re on a mission to connect the world, one flight at a time.

So, What’s Next?

If you’ve ever dreamed of cherry blossoms in Tokyo or ramen-fueled adventures in Shinjuku, your moment has arrived. Likewise, if Japan is calling Swedes for business, design inspiration, or simply an excuse to buy a suitcase full of quirky vending machine snacks—ANA’s got you covered.

ANA Launches Stockholm Tokyo Route

Strap in, Stockholm. Your non-stop ticket to Tokyo is here!

Published
03 February 2025
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