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Japan's largest carrier, All Nippon Airways (ANA), is gearing up to commence charter flights from Japan to Slovenia and Croatia. This Saturday, the airline will operate its first charter from Tokyo Narita Airport to Ljubljana, to be followed by another one on August 27. The carrier will also run a flight from Osaka on August 27 and from Sendai and Nagoya on September 10. On the other hand, ANA will operate services to Dubrovnik from Tokyo Narita on August 13 and 20, as well as on September 3. In addition, a service from Osaka will run on August 20, from Sendai on September 3 and from Nagoya on September 17. All flights will be operated with Boeing 777 aircraft and will cater exclusively for Japanese tourists.
August 01, 2016
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