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| ANA and Deutsche Bahn Create Japan's First Air-Rail
Connecting Service |
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| TOKYO August 25, 2004 - ANA (All Nippon Airways) and Deutsche
Bahn AG will begin a connecting service from September 16 this year, linking ANA’s
German gateway, Frankfurt, with the cities of Dusseldorf, Cologne and Stuttgart
via the Deutsche Bahn railway network. |
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| In a first for a Japanese airline, ANA Deutsche Bahn Connection
will allow passengers to incorporate Intercity Express (ICE) train travel in their
ANA tickets at the time of booking their air travel. Passengers arriving at Frankfurt
airport on ANA flights can thus pass smoothly from one mode of transport to the
other, and vice-versa, with Deutsche Bahn trains even carrying ANA ‘flight’
numbers for greater familiarity and convenience. |
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| Travel on Deutsche Bahn ICE is available in two classes, first and second,
and includes complementary access to railway lounges in Frankfurt Airport, Cologne
and Stuttgart stations for passengers travelling in the first class carriage.
ANA Mileage Club Members making use of the service will also be eligible to accrue
mileage for each sector travelled. Reservations and ticketing for the new service
will start on September 1. |
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About Deutsche Bahn AG
1833 saw the birth of rail travel in Germany with 6km of track and trains that
ran at a maximum speed of 25km/h between two railway stations. 170 years later,
Deutsche Bahn has a network of 36,000 km with trains that reach speeds of up to
300km/h and carry almost 1,682 million passengers per annum between 6,000 stations.
Its 242,000 employees are committed to providing a safe, reliable and affordable
service, which conveniently transports passengers to the heart of Germany’s
cities on a comfortable, relaxing and advanced fleet. |
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About ANA
ANA came into existence in 1952, and over 50 years later is now one of the 10
largest airlines in the world, carrying with its sister companies almost 50 million
passengers every year to 49 destinations in Japan, and to 22 overseas cities in
Asia, Europe and the United States. As a member of Star Alliance, the world's
foremost airline alliance, ANA passengers enjoy access to a network of over 750
airport destinations in 132 countries, and reciprocal benefits such as mileage
accrual and redemption, and lounge access. |
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| ANA Connection is the brand name of the domestic-to-international connection
service operated by ANA and partner airlines at Narita Airport, Tokyo’s
international gateway, linking the capital with local cities in Japan. It provides
a quick and easy domestic onward/ feeder service without the need to transfer
to Tokyo’s domestic gateway, Haneda Airport. ANA Deutsche Bahn Connection
is the first air-rail link in the service and Deutsche Bahn the first overseas
partner, as ANA continually seeks ways to improve passenger convenience throughout
its network, and provide a more seamless travel experience between differing modes
of transport. |
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For further information, please contact:
Deutsche Bahn AG Press Office:
Claudia Wachowitz, medienbetreuung@bahn.de
Tel: +49 30 297-60017, Fax: +49 30 297-60012 www.bahn.de/presse |
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ANA Public Relations:
Rob Henderson, r.henderson@ana.co.jp
Reservations:
Calling within Japan: 0120 029 333 (free dial)
Calling within Europe: +44 20 7224 8866 (or 0870 837 8866 if calling from the
UK)
Internet (for Japan departures only): www.ana.co.jp |
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