Virgin Atlantic, ANA sign accord on code-sharing from August
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Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd and All Nippon Airways Coreached a code-sharing agreement starting in August on flights between Tokyo and London.
The agreement marked the 20th anniversary of VirginAtlantic flying the Tokyo-London route, reports Japan Today.
“This will bring competition on the route,” VirginAtlantic President Richard Branson said at a news conference at the BritishEmbassy in Tokyo.
“Both airlines will now be able to offer a doublefrequency on the route, which brings greater flexibility to travelers, morechoices in schedules, better flight connections.”
Each airline currently operates one flight a day between Britain’sHeathrow and Narita.
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