TOKYO December 24, 2010 - ANA, Japan’s leading carrier, today announced that it will resume services from Nagoya to Shanghai when its Summer 2011 timetable begins on March 27 next year. The airline suspended the route on October 31, due to a lack of suitable take-off and landing slots at Shanghai’s Pudong airport. After securing the necessary slots for the Summer timetable ANA has decided to bring the service back into operation. The route will be operated by Boeing 737-700 aircraft, offering a convenient schedule for both business and leisure passengers, departing Nagoya in the morning and returning from Shanghai in the afternoon. Details of the service are as follows (subject to approval by relevant authorities):  * This may differ according to daily aircraft and operating conditions.
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