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30 newspapers from around the world will now be offered in digital format from July 1
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Using the ANA mobile app, newspaper content can be downloaded up to 24 hours prior to departure
TOKYO, June 30, 2021 – All Nippon Airways (ANA), Japan’s largest and 5-Star airline for eight consecutive years, is expanding its digital in-flight e-Library by adding 30 newspapers from across the globe to the ANA App
“ANA is constantly looking for ways to leverage technology to improve the travel experience for our customers,” said Junko Yazawa, Senior Vice President, Customer Experience Management & Planning. “The decision to offer digital versions of prominent newspapers from across the globe will cut down on waste while offering passengers additional opportunities to engage with news and perspectives offered by papers that usually are not available in paper format.”
Digital Newspaper service
Start date: July 1 (Japan standard time)
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*ANA app is planned to be updated sequentially from July 1, 5AM (JST). Please update your ANA app before using the service.
Types of newspaper: 5 Japanese papers and 25 foreign language papers from a total of 14 different countries.
Applicable customers:
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*Digital newspapers will only be displayed to passengers who are eligible for the above services.
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*Please note that there may be a delay in service depending on the type of newspaper.
This effort will enhance convenience for passengers while reducing the airline’s carbon footprint. Digitizing ANA’s newspaper service will cut paper consumption by about 890 tons per year and contribute to the reduction of fuel use and CO2 emissions by reducing the weight of the aircraft.
About e-Library:
From April 2021, “TSUBASA -GLOBAL WINGS-“, “ANA SKY CHANNEL”,and “ANA SKY SHOP” have been enjoyable on your own digital device via ANA mobile application.
More than 130 types of magazine content in a wide range of genres, including travel, cuisine, business, fashion & lifestyle, sports, science, and design, are offered and many customers have been using the service since its launch.