ANA is Japan's biggest airline by passengers, dominating its domestic market and proud of the fact that unlike its rival JAL, it did not need to be rescued by the government in the depth of global financial crisis. Now with new slots at Tokyo's Haneda airport, the airline has big ambition for growth at home and abroad, but competition is heating up. Earlier, I interviewed Shinichiro Ito, chief executive of ANA holdings.
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