Which Routes Feature ANA’s New Boeing 777 Cabins?

Which Routes Feature ANA’s New Boeing 777 Cabins?

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In the summer of 2019, Japanese Star Alliance carrier All Nippon Airways (ANA) revealed an all new first and business class product. In this post I wanted to take an updated look at ANA’s progress with installing these new cabins, especially with the summer 2024 travel schedule kicking off.

Basics of ANA’s new first & business class

All Nippon Airways’ new first class and business class products are truly spectacular. ANA has always had incredible service, and now the airline finally has a hard product to match.

All Nippon Airways’ new first class, known as “The Suite,” is phenomenal. The hard product as such doesn’t look that amazing, but it’s a huge improvement over the old product. First class has eight very comfortable suites, each of which is functionally designed and private. Personally I consider this to be among the world’s best first class products, thanks largely to ANA’s top notch soft product.

All Nippon Airways new 777 first class
All Nippon Airways new 777 first class

All Nippon Airways’ new business class, known as “The Room,” is really what’s most revolutionary. The seats have doors and an unreal amount of personal space. I consider this to be one of the world’s best business class products, along with Qatar Airways Qsuites.

All Nippon Airways new 777 business class
All Nippon Airways new 777 business class

Which flights have ANA’s new first & business class?

While there are certain markets where All Nippon Airways consistently offers the new cabins, we have seen some variance. So let me share the basics of how many ANA 777s have the new cabins, how you can tell if your flight features the new cabins, and finally which routes currently feature the new cabins (though of course that’s subject to change).

How many ANA 777s have new first & business class?

All Nippon Airways has 15 Boeing 777-300ERs in its fleet. 10 of the 15 jets currently feature the new cabins, meaning that ~67% of ANA’s 777-300ERs have the new first & business class. Six of these planes have been delivered to the airline since 2019, with the new cabins, while four 777-300ERs have been reconfigured with the new cabins (these planes are 10+ years old).

Unfortunately ANA doesn’t have any concrete plans to reconfigure the remaining 777-300ERs in the near future, so don’t expect this product’s footprint to grow much for the time being. ANA is expected to eventually take delivery of new 777-9s, which will likely feature this product (or something even better), though that’s still several years down the road.

If you want to track registration codes, the following 10 Boeing 777-300ERs feature the new cabins:

10 ANA Boeing 777-300ERs feature new cabins

How can you tell if an ANA flight has the new cabins?

You can tell whether or not your flight is scheduled to feature All Nippon Airways’ new cabins just by looking at the seat map. The easiest way to tell is to look at the business class seat map:

  • The new business class cabin has 64 seats, while the old cabin has either 52 or 68 seats
  • If the business class cabin goes to row 20, then it’s the new business class; otherwise it’s the old business class
Business class on reconfigured 777s goes to row 20

If you’re on ANA’s website and a flight is scheduled to be operated with the new cabins, you’ll also see the prominent display of “THE SUITE” for first class and “THE ROOM” for business class.

ANA’s website shows when a flight features new cabins

Again, it’s only select Boeing 777-300ERs that have these cabins. You won’t find these cabins on other aircraft, including 787s, A380s, etc.

Which routes have ANA’s new 777 cabins?

Here are the routes that are expected to be operated by the new Boeing 777-300ERS for the 2024 summer (which runs from late March until late October):

  • Tokyo Haneda (HND) to London (LHR) for NH211/212 — all frequencies
  • Tokyo Haneda (HND) to New York (JFK) for NH109/110 and NH159/160 — all frequencies
  • Tokyo Haneda (HND) to Chicago (ORD) for NH111/112 — select frequencies, day of week variations
  • Tokyo Narita (NRT) to Chicago (ORD) for NH11/12 — select frequencies, day of week variations
  • Tokyo Narita (NRT) to San Francisco (SFO) for NH7/8 — select frequencies, day of week variations

In other words, as it stands, all flights to London and New York, as well as select flights to Chicago and San Francisco, will feature the new cabins for the summer 2024 schedule. However, the new 777s aren’t flying on the above Chicago and San Francisco routes daily, so check the seat maps carefully. Houston, Los Angeles, Seattle, and Washington, are scheduled to be served by Boeing 787s.

There’s always the chance for last minute aircraft swaps, especially for later in summer, as ANA does tend to tweak its schedule.

ANA’s incredible first class catering

Bottom line

All Nippon Airways introduced a phenomenal new first & business class in 2019, and the airline has rolled this out to ~67% of its 777-300ER fleet.

For the summer 2024 schedule, you can expect the new cabins to be offered on all flights to London and New York, as well as on select flights to Chicago and San Francisco. While you’ll always want to check the seat map for changes or aircraft swaps, that’s the current plan.

If you’ve flown ANA’s new 777s, what was your experience like?

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  1. Joe Guest

    This airline when it comes to miles will frustrate you to no end unless you can fly with 1 or 2 week notice. If course is you did that you'll pay far more on accommodation since there is so little notice. They are finding new ways to annoy me. I have a flight from sea to hbd which gets in around afternoon. That was good for me. Then they changed the flight and now I...

    This airline when it comes to miles will frustrate you to no end unless you can fly with 1 or 2 week notice. If course is you did that you'll pay far more on accommodation since there is so little notice. They are finding new ways to annoy me. I have a flight from sea to hbd which gets in around afternoon. That was good for me. Then they changed the flight and now I get in around 7pm so that day is wasted and I'm booking a night hotel just to sleep. They won't let me fly out of another city and every 1 flight out of sea is the same now. Not to mention they will only change my flight date if there is award availability and we all know what that's like on ana.

  2. rrapynot Guest

    I consistently see availability for flights departing in the next week or so. Lucky for me I can take time off work with little to no notice.

  3. PotatoSkins Guest

    Flew them NRT-ORD, got to fly the new product (as they had swapped the aircraft).

  4. rjb Guest

    What a great strategy! Offer decent award pricing and then make 0 seats available.

  5. Marcus Guest

    Have not found award seats in quite a while. Yes I do use point.me

  6. JN Guest

    JA787A, a 2010-build 777 was reconfigured to the new cabin just in this month (March 2024). With that, 2015-delivered 777s (JA790A, JA791A, JA792A) are the only ANA 777-300ERs with old cabin as of now.

    So I believe that those 2015-delivered guys also have a not so bad chance of getting reconfigured (though they might just wanna get rid of them when the 777X delivery starts - which is supposed to take place in next...

    JA787A, a 2010-build 777 was reconfigured to the new cabin just in this month (March 2024). With that, 2015-delivered 777s (JA790A, JA791A, JA792A) are the only ANA 777-300ERs with old cabin as of now.

    So I believe that those 2015-delivered guys also have a not so bad chance of getting reconfigured (though they might just wanna get rid of them when the 777X delivery starts - which is supposed to take place in next year but I doubt) ANA... please deploy some of your 777s to Los Angeles again.

    1. A_Japanese Gold

      ANA retired 77W too aggressively during pandemic - and 777-9 delivery delay further jeopardized their fleet plan…

      Before pandemic, ANA deployed 77W to SFO, LAX, IAH, FRA and IAD, if I remember correctly.

    2. JN Guest

      @A_Japanese

      Exactly, it's wild that the ANA B77W fleet size went to 13 from 28 in such short time, without receiving a direct replacement. At least ANA would (probably) receive B779s quite early after the delivery starts, given that they're one of the first few airlines to order the aircraft, and two or so future ANA B779s already have line numbers allocated.

      I still have some of ANA timetable booklets PDF they used to...

      @A_Japanese

      Exactly, it's wild that the ANA B77W fleet size went to 13 from 28 in such short time, without receiving a direct replacement. At least ANA would (probably) receive B779s quite early after the delivery starts, given that they're one of the first few airlines to order the aircraft, and two or so future ANA B779s already have line numbers allocated.

      I still have some of ANA timetable booklets PDF they used to publish before some point of 2021 (this was very nice feature of Japanese carriers, I wish both JAL and ANA could bring them back), and it (2020 version) says that they flew them to LAX (all three frequencies!), SFO, IAD, JFK, IAH, ORD, LHR and FRA. Wish they could expand their first class offering when they receive the B779s, but honestly that somewhat doesn't sounds likely.

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A_Japanese Gold

ANA retired 77W too aggressively during pandemic - and 777-9 delivery delay further jeopardized their fleet plan… Before pandemic, ANA deployed 77W to SFO, LAX, IAH, FRA and IAD, if I remember correctly.

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Joe Guest

This airline when it comes to miles will frustrate you to no end unless you can fly with 1 or 2 week notice. If course is you did that you'll pay far more on accommodation since there is so little notice. They are finding new ways to annoy me. I have a flight from sea to hbd which gets in around afternoon. That was good for me. Then they changed the flight and now I get in around 7pm so that day is wasted and I'm booking a night hotel just to sleep. They won't let me fly out of another city and every 1 flight out of sea is the same now. Not to mention they will only change my flight date if there is award availability and we all know what that's like on ana.

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JN Guest

@A_Japanese Exactly, it's wild that the ANA B77W fleet size went to 13 from 28 in such short time, without receiving a direct replacement. At least ANA would (probably) receive B779s quite early after the delivery starts, given that they're one of the first few airlines to order the aircraft, and two or so future ANA B779s already have line numbers allocated. I still have some of ANA timetable booklets PDF they used to publish before some point of 2021 (this was very nice feature of Japanese carriers, I wish both JAL and ANA could bring them back), and it (2020 version) says that they flew them to LAX (all three frequencies!), SFO, IAD, JFK, IAH, ORD, LHR and FRA. Wish they could expand their first class offering when they receive the B779s, but honestly that somewhat doesn't sounds likely.

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