Itineraries and Transfers (Using Connecting Airports) Available for Japan Domestic Flights

1. Itineraries Available for Japan Domestic Flights

Available for one-way or round-trip itineraries.
For itineraries with nonstop flights, up to one segment for one way, and up to two segments for a round trip. For itineraries with transfers (using connecting airports), up to two segments for one way, and up to four segments for a round trip.
The service will be applicable to flights boarding on or after May 19, 2026.

  • This is not necessarily the case for itineraries that include an international flight.
  • For round-trip itineraries, a combination of nonstop flights and transfers (using connecting airports) can be used.
  • For round-trip itineraries, the departure point and final return point must be in the same city.
  • Except for itineraries that can be made with Japan domestic flights, reservations must be made separately for each one way journey.
  • Depending on seat availability, it may be cheaper to make reservations separately for each segment.

Examples of Available Itineraries

Round-trip itineraries between the same airport or city

Outbound: Tokyo to Osaka
Inbound: Osaka to Tokyo

Point of arrival on outbound journey is different from the point of departure on inbound journey

Outbound: Tokyo to Fukuoka to (Traveling by car, railway, etc.) to Nagasaki
Inbound: Nagasaki to Tokyo

Round-trip itinerary with transfers (using connecting airports)

Outbound: Sapporo to Tokyo to Ishigaki
Inbound: Ishigaki to Tokyo to Sapporo

Examples of Not Available Itineraries

When the points of departure and arrival on the outbound and inbound journeys are all different

Outbound: Tokyo to Fukuoka
Inbound: Nagasaki to Osaka

When the point of departure on the outbound journey is different to the point of arrival on the inbound journey

Outbound: Tokyo to Fukuoka
Inbound: Fukuoka to Osaka

Round-trip itinerary containing more than four segments

Outbound: Sapporo to Tokyo to Okinawa to Ishigaki
Inbound: Ishigaki to Okinawa to Tokyo to Sapporo

2. Transfers (Using Connecting Airports)

When transiting between the departure point and final destination using a connecting airport specified by ANA, the journey is considered to be a single segment.

  • There are no restrictions on the use of connecting airports specified by ANA.
  • Transfers (using connecting airports) can be made on the following day if the layover is less than 24 hours.
    • Please contact the ANA Domestic Reservations and Customer Service Center if your connecting flight isn't listed.
  • Depending on the fare, settings for transfers (using connecting airports) may vary.
  • Transfers (using connecting airports) are available in both First Class and Economy Class. However, different classes cannot be used in the same itinerary with transfers (using connecting airports).