While flights between Japan and European countries that pass over Russia have been canceled one after another, Nippon Airways and All Nippon Airways will fly to the Arctic and Central Asia without flying over Russia for some European flights operating on the 4th. I decided to operate on the route to be operated.

As the situation in Ukraine continues to be tense, Japanese airlines have decided to cancel one after another due to the risk of flying over Russia for flights connecting Japan and European countries, and ANA and Japan Airlines announced on the 3rd. 8 flights will be canceled each.



Under these circumstances, on the 4th, Nippon Air Service decided to cancel two of the four flights to and from Haneda in the United Kingdom, and to consolidate the passengers into the remaining two flights.



For these two flights, we will avoid the usual flight over Russia and change to a route that passes through the Arctic Circle.



By changing the route, it is expected that the flight time will be about 3 hours longer than usual, but Japan Airlines says that it is the result of consideration to secure the movement of passengers.



Also, on the 4th, ANA will cancel eight flights connecting Haneda to the United Kingdom, France and Germany, while flights connecting Narita and Belgium, which transport the new coronavirus vaccine, will pass through Central Asia, avoiding over Russia. I am planning to operate at.