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The Japanese airline All Nippon Airways (ANA) announces the renewal of its comfort kits intended for passengers in First Class and Business Class on its long-haul international flights as well as on certain medium-haul routes.
The rollout will begin gradually starting in April 2026.
For this new generation of kits, ANA partnered with the Italian house FRANZI, founded in Milan in 1864 and specialized in luxury leather goods.
The pouches have been designed in recycled polyester (RPET) and will be offered in various refreshed designs that rotate with the seasons.
The kits will also include premium skincare products.
In First Class, passengers will discover items from the Japanese brand DECORTÉ, while the kits distributed in Business Class will include products from the Italian house CULTI MILANO, renowned for its fragrances.
These are the first onboard partnerships for the airline with these two brands.
The rollout will begin gradually starting in April 2026.
For this new generation of kits, ANA partnered with the Italian house FRANZI, founded in Milan in 1864 and specialized in luxury leather goods.
The pouches have been designed in recycled polyester (RPET) and will be offered in various refreshed designs that rotate with the seasons.
The kits will also include premium skincare products.
In First Class, passengers will discover items from the Japanese brand DECORTÉ, while the kits distributed in Business Class will include products from the Italian house CULTI MILANO, renowned for its fragrances.
These are the first onboard partnerships for the airline with these two brands.
Renewed Onboard Experience
Beyond the premium aspect, ANA states its intention to strengthen its sustainability commitments.
The new kits prioritize reduced packaging and reusable items, notably a pouch designed to be kept after the flight.
Each kit also includes several practical accessories such as a toothbrush, an eye mask, earplugs and tissues. In Business Class, some flights will also offer a USB adapter, while ANA eco-bags will be provided depending on the departure point.
These kits will be offered on flights connecting Japan to Europe and the United States, including Honolulu, as well as to Oceania.
The new kits prioritize reduced packaging and reusable items, notably a pouch designed to be kept after the flight.
Each kit also includes several practical accessories such as a toothbrush, an eye mask, earplugs and tissues. In Business Class, some flights will also offer a USB adapter, while ANA eco-bags will be provided depending on the departure point.
These kits will be offered on flights connecting Japan to Europe and the United States, including Honolulu, as well as to Oceania.
Published by Amelia Brille TourMaG.com Editor View all articles by Amelia Brille
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