Japan's All Nippon Airways (ANA) will expand its international network by adding five cities to its ever-growing route network.
The airline will introduce services to Turkey's Istanbul, Italy's Milan, Russia's Moscow, China's Shenzhen and Sweden's Stockholm.
All the routes will use Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND) starting in summer schedule for 2020.
The addition of these routes will bring the total number of international cities served by ANA flights to 521 and will expand ANA's presence at Haneda Airport.
Seiichi Takahashi, senior vice president of ANA, said: "There is growing demand to visit Japan, and ANA will increase its international service just as Haneda Airport also expands to adapt for inbound Japanese tourism.
"These new routes will increase the ease and convenience for passengers flying to Japan from across the world, a significant benefit of our dual hub strategy."