Update No. 45 as of 01 FEB 2021 3:00 PM
1) Manila Flight Operations
Outbound:
ANA Manila-Narita (NH 820) flights will operate daily from February 1 to April 18, 2021. ANA Manila-Haneda (NH 870) maintains a daily operation from December 1, 2020 until April 18, 2021.
Please see the flight schedules below:
Route | Flight Details | Status | Applicable Period |
Manila – Narita | NH 820 0930 1505 | Daily | February 01 – April 18, 2021 |
Manila – Haneda | NH 870 1450 2000 | Daily | December 01, 2020 – April 18, 2021 |
From Narita, flight to LAX / ORD / SFO / MEX / EWR / YVR / KUL / CGK / SIN are available.
From Haneda, passengers may connect to LAX / YVR / SFO / HNL / JFK / IAH / IAD / SEA / FRA / CDG / SYD / SIN.
Inbound:
In accordance with the Philippine Government’s restriction on international arrivals, ANA Narita-Manila (NH 819) and ANA Haneda-Manila (NH 869) flight schedules until April 18, 2021 will be as follows:
Route | Flight Details | Status | Applicable Period |
Narita – Manila | NH 819 1755 2155 | Daily | February 1 – 28, 2021 |
Haneda – Manila | NH 869 0935 1335 | Suspended | September 1 – December 21, 2020
February 01 – April 18, 2021 |
NH 819 and NH 869 flight schedules are subject to change.
Passengers affected by the suspension of flights may rebook / refund their bookings free of charge. Please refer to our latest advisory (Update 24 – Revised) on ticket handling.
You may check the latest ANA international flight schedules at our website.
2) Airport Reminders
Manila:
All ANA flight departures and arrivals to/from Manila are at NAIA Terminal 3. Check in counters open 3 hours prior to the flight’s estimated time of departure.
Passengers will be allowed to enter the airport anytime provided they are holding valid tickets for flights departing within 24 hours. The use of face masks, face shields, and the Traze Contact Tracing App within the airport are mandatory. Passengers without face masks and face shields shall be refused entry into the airport building.

Haneda:
ANA international flights to / from Haneda will arrive and depart from Haneda Terminal 3 effective April 11, 2020 until further notice.
3) Outbound Travel from the Philippines
In accordance with the directives of Malacañan as recommended by the IATF-EID, the following passengers are allowed to exit the Philippines:
- OFWs (including seafarers)
- Students enrolled abroad and participants accepted in exchange visitor programs
- PH passport holders holding permanent residence abroad
- Foreign nationals
From October 21, 2020, non-essential outbound travel of Filipinos is allowed subject to compliance with IATF-EID requirements below. (This does not apply to destinations with existing travel restrictions.)
- Confirmed round trip ticket.
- Adequate travel and health insurance to cover travel disruptions and hospitalization in case of COVID-19 infections during their allowable period of stay abroad.
- Bureau of Immigration Declaration acknowledging the risks involved in traveling. (A blank declaration form may be downloaded here.)
- Whenever required by the country of destination or the airline, a negative COVID-19 test result taken in accordance with the health and safety protocols of such destination country and airline.
- Upon return, they shall follow the Guidelines of the National Taskforce (NTF) for Returning Overseas Filipinos.
4) Entry Guidelines for Arriving Passengers to Japan
Starting January 13, 2021, 0000H JST, all passengers that are allowed to enter Japan, regardless of nationality, are required to present a certificate of negative test result upon entering Japan. COVID test must be conducted within 72 hours before flight departure.
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Following the announcement of the Government of Japan on December 28, 2020, all foreign nationals will not be allowed to enter Japan until further notice.
The following are exempted from the above entry restrictions:
a) Sea crew passengers
b) spouse of Japanese national
c) permanent residents
d) spouse of permanent residents
All passengers are required to present a certificate of negative test result upon entering Japan. COVID test must be conducted within 72 hours before departure time.
Temporary Visitors:
The validity of single and multiple entry visas issued by the Japanese Embassies and Consulates General in the Philippines by March 27, 2020 remains suspended until further notice. The same applies to passengers from the Philippines holding APEC Business Travel Cards.
Likewise, foreign (non-Japanese) nationals who have stayed in the Philippines within 14 days prior to their arrival in Japan are subject to denial of entry (unless there are special circumstances).
Transiting Passengers:
Those who travel to Japan as a transit country are not subject to the above restrictions.
5) Quarantine Measures Upon Entry in Japan
From December 3, 2020, passengers entering Japan (via Narita or Haneda) must answer an Online Questionnaire.
Passengers may access the questionnaire at https://arqs-qa.followup. mhlw.go.jp/#/
Once completed, they will receive a QR code to be presented along with their passport upon entering Japan.
All passengers arriving in Japan are subject to COVID-19 testing and 14-day quarantine at home or at a location designated by the quarantine station chief. During this period, they are prohibited from using public transport (ex. domestic flights, buses, trains, taxis, etc). They will also be required to sign a written pledge upon entering Japan.
Those who travel to Japan as a transit country are not subject to the above quarantine measures.
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6) Guidelines on Arriving Passengers in the Philippines
Required Forms:
All passengers are advised to pre-register and accomplish one of the Electronic-Case Investigation Forms (E-CIF) online before their departure to expedite arrival procedures.
Quarantine Measures:
- Regardless of origin country, all passengers shall be required to undergo facility-based quarantine upon arrival.
- Unless passengers exhibit symptoms at an earlier date while on quarantine, RT-PCR test shall be conducted on the fifth day from date of arrival in the Philippines.
- If the RT-PCR test yields a negative result, the passenger shall be endorsed to their LGU of destination for transfer. They will monitor the remainder of their 14-day quarantine through their respective Barangay Health Emergency Response Team.
Entry of Foreign Nationals:
Effective February 1, 2021, the Philippine Bureau of Immigration will lift restrictions to 36 countries following the directive from the IATF.
Foreign nationals allowed to enter under relevant IATF resolutions shall be subject to the following conditions:
- With valid and existing visa at the time of entry, except those qualified under the Balikbayan Program under Republic Act No. 6768 or the Act Instituting the Balikbayan Program;
- With pre-booked accommodation for at least seven (7) days in an accredited quarantine hotel / facility;
- Subject to COVID-19 testing at the quarantine hotel / facility on the fifth (5th) day from arrival.
For a complete list of valid visas, please refer to the Philippine Bureau of Immigration website and online channels.
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7) Update
The most updated information for flight handling in response to COVID-19 is available through the ANA website. Please bookmark the following webpages:
- ANA COVID-19 Travel Information
- ANA Care Promise – Safety Measures for Air Travel
- List of temporarily Suspended / Reduced International Flights
- List of temporarily Suspended / Reduced Domestic Flights
Any urgent information in light of changing local situation will continue to be sent through email as ANA Advisories. We urge you to open the advisories periodically and cascade the information to your staff and other stakeholders.
We apologize for the inconvenience and request your kind understanding.
In the meantime, we entreat everyone to keep safe by frequently washing your hands, maintaining social distance, and keeping up to date with news from verified sources.
Thank you.
ANA Manila Sales Team