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US: Anti-War Protest Held in New York City After Maduro Capture

A large anti-war protest was held in New York’s Times Square on Saturday afternoon, January 3, after U.S. strikes on Venezuela and the reported capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, with demonstrators condemning U.S. intervention while others gathered nearby to celebrate.

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Tie-up for 1-hour Japan-U.S. travel via space

Tie-up for 1-hour Japan-U.S. travel via space

Nippon Travel Agency Co. President Keigo Yoshida (L) and Innovative Space Carrier Inc. President Kojiro Hatada pose for a photo in Tokyo on Oct. 28, 2025, as they attend a press conference held after the announcement of their joint plan to launch a point-to-point transport service that would connect Tokyo and U.S. cities in 60 minutes via outer space.

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Tie-up for 1-hour Japan-U.S. travel via space

Tie-up for 1-hour Japan-U.S. travel via space

Nippon Travel Agency Co. President Keigo Yoshida (L) and Innovative Space Carrier Inc. President Kojiro Hatada pose for a photo in Tokyo on Oct. 28, 2025, as they attend a press conference held after the announcement of their joint plan to launch a point-to-point transport service that would connect Tokyo and U.S. cities in 60 minutes via outer space.

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ANA launches project with AKB48

ANA launches project with AKB48

TOKYO, Japan - Members of all-girl pop group AKB48, (from L) Sayaka Akimoto, Rina Kawaei, Mayu Watanabe and Yui Yokoyama, and Mariya Suzuki, who has been transferred to sister group SNH48, pose for photos wearing All Nippon Airways Co. cabin attendant uniforms at an event in Tokyo on April 10, 2013. The event was held to announce the launch of a joint project between ANA and AKB48 to push young Asians to travel more.

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ANA launches project with AKB48

ANA launches project with AKB48

TOKYO, Japan - Members of all-girl pop group AKB48, (from L) Sayaka Akimoto, Rina Kawaei, Mayu Watanabe and Yui Yokoyama, and Mariya Suzuki, who has been transferred to sister group SNH48, pose for photos wearing All Nippon Airways Co. cabin attendant uniforms at an event in Tokyo on April 10, 2013. The event was held to announce the launch of a joint project between ANA and AKB48 to push young Asians to travel more.

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New ANA chief hints at more route closures, flight cuts in FY 09

New ANA chief hints at more route closures, flight cuts in FY 09

TOKYO, Japan - New All Nippon Airways Co. President Shinichiro Ito speaks during a recent interview with Kyodo News. Ito, 58, suggested the company will implement route closures and flight cuts in fiscal 2009 in addition to those already conducted on 11 routes in fiscal 2008 if demand for air travel continues to decline.

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Airlines have to wait till Dec. for int'l demand to recover

Airlines have to wait till Dec. for int'l demand to recover

TOKYO, Japan - Yoji Ohashi, president of All Nippon Airways Co., speaks during a recent interview with Kyodo News. He said airlines will have to wait until the end of the year before they see overseas leisure travel pick up again now that the SARS crisis has faded.

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Kinki Nippon Tourist, Nippon Travel scrap merger plan

Kinki Nippon Tourist, Nippon Travel scrap merger plan

TOKYO, Japan - Akira Kanai (L), president of Nippon Travel Agency Co., and Hideo Takahashi, president of Kinki Nippon Tourist Co., announce at a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 4 that because of the deteriorating business climate, the travel agencies have scrapped a plan to merge in January 2003.

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Kinki Nippon Tourist, Nippon Travel agree to merge

Kinki Nippon Tourist, Nippon Travel agree to merge

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows the headquarters of Kinki Nippon Tourist Co. in the Kanda district of Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward. Kinki Nippon Tourist and Nippon Travel Agency Co. have agreed in principle to merge in January 2003, sources close to the deal said Jan. 18. The companies are Japan's second- and third-largest travel agencies respectively.

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Nippon Travel, Kinki Nippon Tourist agree to merge

Nippon Travel, Kinki Nippon Tourist agree to merge

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows the building housing the headquarters of Nippon Travel Agency Co. in the Shimbashi district of Tokyo's Minato Ward. Nippon Travel and Kinki Nippon Tourist Co. have agreed in principle to merge in January 2003, sources close to the deal said Jan. 18. The companies are Japan's third- and second-largest travel agencies respectively.

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ANA forecasts return to profit in FY 2022 amid recovering demand

ANA forecasts return to profit in FY 2022 amid recovering demand

ANA Holdings Inc. President Koji Shibata speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on April 28, 2022, as the parent of All Nippon Airways Co. expects a net profit of 21 billion yen in the current fiscal year through March 2023 on an expected recovery in travel after falling in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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ANA forecasts return to profit in FY 2022 amid recovering demand

ANA forecasts return to profit in FY 2022 amid recovering demand

ANA Holdings Inc. President Koji Shibata speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on April 28, 2022, as the parent of All Nippon Airways Co. expects a net profit of 21 billion yen in the current fiscal year through March 2023 on an expected recovery in travel after falling in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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ANA eyes 100 bil. yen net loss for FY 2021

ANA eyes 100 bil. yen net loss for FY 2021

ANA Holdings Inc. President and CEO Shinya Katanozaka attends a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 29, 2021. The parent of All Nippon Airways Co. reported that it expects a net loss of 100 billion yen ($880 million) for the year through March 2022, rather than an earlier projected net profit of 3.5 billion yen, as a recovery in air travel demand hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic has been delayed.

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ANA eyes 100 bil. yen net loss for FY 2021

ANA eyes 100 bil. yen net loss for FY 2021

ANA Holdings Inc. President and CEO Shinya Katanozaka attends a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 29, 2021. The parent of All Nippon Airways Co. reported that it expects a net loss of 100 billion yen ($880 million) for the year through March 2022, rather than an earlier projected net profit of 3.5 billion yen, as a recovery in air travel demand hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic has been delayed.

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ANA eyes 100 bil. yen net loss for FY 2021

ANA eyes 100 bil. yen net loss for FY 2021

ANA Holdings Inc. President and CEO Shinya Katanozaka attends a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 29, 2021. The parent of All Nippon Airways Co. reported that it expects a net loss of 100 billion yen ($880 million) for the year through March 2022, rather than an earlier projected net profit of 3.5 billion yen, as a recovery in air travel demand hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic has been delayed.

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New ANA chief hints at more route closures, flight cuts in FY 09

New ANA chief hints at more route closures, flight cuts in FY 09

TOKYO, Japan - New All Nippon Airways Co. President Shinichiro Ito speaks during a recent interview with Kyodo News. Ito, 58, suggested the company will implement route closures and flight cuts in fiscal 2009 in addition to those already conducted on 11 routes in fiscal 2008 if demand for air travel continues to decline. (Kyodo)

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'Smart glasses' help tourists view 3D images of landscapes in Tokyo

'Smart glasses' help tourists view 3D images of landscapes in Tokyo

A Kinki Nippon Tourist Co. employee wears a pair of "smart glasses" in Tokyo's Nihonbashi area on Jan. 14, 2015, developed for the travel agency's three-dimensional virtual reality tour. The device enables participants in the tour, which started recently, to see 3D images of landscapes in the Japanese capital as they looked in the Edo and Meiji periods (1603-1912). (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Travel agency workers rehearse 3D virtual reality tour in Tokyo

Travel agency workers rehearse 3D virtual reality tour in Tokyo

Kinki Nippon Tourist Co. employees rehearse the travel agency's three-dimensional virtual reality tour in Tokyo on Jan. 14, 2015. Wearing "smart glasses," participants in the tour, which started recently, see 3D images of landscapes in the Japanese capital as they looked in the Edo and Meiji periods (1603-1912). (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Kinki Nippon Tourist, Nippon Travel scrap merger plan

Kinki Nippon Tourist, Nippon Travel scrap merger plan

TOKYO, Japan - Akira Kanai (L), president of Nippon Travel Agency Co., and Hideo Takahashi, president of Kinki Nippon Tourist Co., announce at a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 4 that because of the deteriorating business climate, the travel agencies have scrapped a plan to merge in January 2003.

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Pandemic-hit ANA expects record net loss

Pandemic-hit ANA expects record net loss

Photo taken Oct. 27, 2020, from a Kyodo News helicopter shows a building in Tokyo that houses the head office of ANA Holdings Inc. The parent company of All Nippon Airways Co. said the same day it expects a record net loss of 510 billion yen ($4.9 billion) for the year ending March 2021, taking a severe hit from depressed air travel demand amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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ANA group to cut 3,500 jobs from 45,000 workforce

ANA group to cut 3,500 jobs from 45,000 workforce

Photo taken Oct. 25, 2020, shows the logo of All Nippon Airways at Tokyo's Haneda airport. ANA Holdings Inc. plans to slash around 3,500 jobs from its current group workforce of about 46,000 by the year to March 2023, with the coronavirus pandemic devastating air travel demand.

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ANA flies propeller plane on regular route

ANA flies propeller plane on regular route

Photo taken at Haneda airport in Tokyo on June 14, 2020, shows a Bombardier DHC8-Q400, a rare propeller plane with only 74 seats which All Nippon Airways Co. began flying between Haneda and Akita in northeastern Japan in June amid dwindling travel demand due to the new coronavirus. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Yoga under the star-filled sky

Yoga under the star-filled sky

Women practice yoga under a star-filled sky in Katori, Chiba Prefecture, on June 15, 2019. They are on a women-only tour developed by Nippon Travel Agency Co. to bring people into closer contact with starry skies and outer space. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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4 Japanese killed in car accident in central Thailand

4 Japanese killed in car accident in central Thailand

Akihiro Horisaka (L), president of Nippon Travel Agency Co., speaks at a press conference on Nov. 9, 2017, in Tokyo following the deaths of four Japanese tourists in a car accident in central Thailand the previous day. The four were participating in a sightseeing tour organized by Nippon Travel. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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4 Japanese killed in car accident in central Thailand

4 Japanese killed in car accident in central Thailand

Executives of Nippon Travel Agency Co., including its president Akihiro Horisaka (far L), bow in apology during a press conference on Nov. 9, 2017, in Tokyo over the deaths of four Japanese tourists in a car accident in central Thailand the previous day. The four were participating in a sightseeing tour organized by Nippon Travel. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hokkaido excursion picked as 2016 best railway trip in Japan

Hokkaido excursion picked as 2016 best railway trip in Japan

Hiroyuki Sebata (R) of Nippon Travel Agency Co. poses for a photo with two other award winners at the Railway Museum in Saitama, north of Tokyo, on Jan. 25, 2017, after his tour package -- a ride featuring seafood barbecue on a scenic local Hokkaido railway line -- was commended by travel professionals as the best tour of 2016 in Japan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Airlines have to wait till Dec. for int'l demand to recover

Airlines have to wait till Dec. for int'l demand to recover

TOKYO, Japan - Yoji Ohashi, president of All Nippon Airways Co., speaks during a recent interview with Kyodo News. He said airlines will have to wait until the end of the year before they see overseas leisure travel pick up again now that the SARS crisis has faded. (Kyodo)

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Nippon Travel, Kinki Nippon Tourist agree to merge

Nippon Travel, Kinki Nippon Tourist agree to merge

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows the building housing the headquarters of Nippon Travel Agency Co. in the Shimbashi district of Tokyo's Minato Ward. Nippon Travel and Kinki Nippon Tourist Co. have agreed in principle to merge in January 2003, sources close to the deal said Jan. 18. The companies are Japan's third- and second-largest travel agencies respectively.

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