ANA All Nippon Airways Flight Attendant Salary and Benefits 

ANA All Nippon Airways connects the majority of places in Japan, as well as places in North America and Asia. If you will work as a Flight Attendant in this airline, the annual salary is projected to be JPY8,876,881 ($61,657) or JPY739,728 total pay per month ($5,138). This figure indicates the median, which is the midpoint of the salary ranges calculated by Glassdoor. The annual base pay is anticipated to be JPY7,572,207 ($52,595) or JPY630,885 base pay per month ($4,382).

All Nippon Airways, or ANA, is a Japanese airline. The headquarters of this airline is located in Shiodome City Center in Tokyo’s Minato ward’s Shiodome neighborhood. ANA controls several subsidiary passenger carriers, including its regional airline, ANA Wings, Air Nippon, Air Do (a low-cost carrier operating scheduled service between Tokyo and cities in Hokkaido), and Allex Cargo (ANA Cargo – Air Japan’s freighter division). Competitive salary and benefits packages are waiting for cabin crew aspirants, details are listed below.

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Cash Salary Breakdown

  • Basic Salary –  According to Glassdoor, the annual base pay is anticipated to be JPY7,572,207 ($52,595) or JPY630,885 base pay per month ($4,382). This is not the final pay per month, since there are still additional bonuses and incentives that you can get.
  • Flying Pay – Currently, there are no publicized flying pay rates for ANA Flight Attendants. This flying pay is also known as per hourly rate. As an FA you will be paid for every hour you fly on air at a specific rate.
  • Layover Allowance – The per diem pay is intended to cover the expenses of all your meals and other necessities during a stopover. ANA did not released any per diem pay rates online as of the moment, but this will be discus during the orientation process.
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Benefits

  • Insurance – Airlines provide excellent health benefits to their employees. Medical, vision, dental, and life insurance policies for flight attendants and their dependents are the most common examples.
  • Flexible Schedule – Flight attendants have a distinct and flexible schedule. Airlines want their crew members to be well-rested in order to ensure a safe flight, thus they may limit the number of hours crew members can work. The majority of flight attendants for airlines around the world work three days per week.
  • Free Flights – Airlines offer bonus miles or flight perks. This means that many flight attendants can fly through the company’s airlines for free even when they are not working.  Flight benefits may be extended to a flight attendant’s family depending on the airline. Some firms allow parents or children to fly for free, although this advantage is usually reserved for spouses and only applies to non-work vacations.
  • Per Diem Allowance – Aside from your hourly pay, you will also be compensated with Per Diem Pay. When your flight arrives at the layover location, all food and other work-related expenses will be compensated by the company with the destination’s local currency.

Aside from the listed benefits above, you can also receive the following advantages as a member of the cabin crew:

  • Staff and dependents receive free or discounted ANA airplane tickets.
  • Exclusive Japanese training
  • An annual incentive for eligible staff
  • Possibility of meeting new individuals and experiencing different cultures
  • Opportunity to visit new places

Video: WORLD’S BEST BUSINESS CLASS! | ANA “THE Room” (Best Cabin Crew EVER!)

This video will show you what ANA’s NEW Business Class “THE Room”  looks like inside. The uploader is flying from Los Angeles to Tokyo Narita. This passenger leave remarks on the goods that impressed him greatly. The seats have sliding doors as well as 4K monitors. It appears to be a First Class Suite, which can be one day on your designated flight or fleet. The man also insisted that the meal quality was good and that the cabin crews were all courteous and helpful. See what the World’s Best Business Class looks like by watching the above video.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How many destinations does ANA have?

It serves over 80 international destinations and more than 110 domestic itineraries. It has been a Star Alliance member since 1999, with 1015 daily departures.

2. Does ANA provide training?

ANA is a terrific airline regardless of class or whether you fly intercontinental or within Japan. For the tenth straight year, ANA is the only Japanese airline to have obtained an exclusive 5-Star rating.

3. Does ANA provide domestic flights?

ANA operates a comprehensive domestic route network that spans Japan, from Hokkaido in the north to Okinawa in the south. China, Korea, Southeast Asia, Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Western Europe are all served by ANA’s international route network.

4. Does the airline give work-life balance pay?

One of the benefits ANA is proud of is work-life integration for Flight Attendants. There are only a few airlines that give this kind of benefit. Though there are still other perks you can expect from the airline, receiving this perk is one of a kind.

5. Is Japan Airlines bigger than ANA?

ANA and Japan Airlines have approximately the same number of overseas routes. Although ANA has a somewhat larger global network, Japan Airlines serves more destinations in the United States.

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Summary

If you will work as a cabin crew in ANA, expect a monthly estimated base pay of JPY630,885 per month ($4,382). Japan Helicopter & Aeroplane Transports Co. was the original name for All Nippon Airways. Ltd. in 1952 and later changed its name in 1957. In addition to air transportation, All Nippon Airways is involved in the maintenance and leasing of aircraft and aviation parts. With 13,928 employees, it is considered Japan’s largest domestic and international carrier. All Nippon Airways’ primary international hubs are Narita International Airport and Kansai International Airport, while its domestic hubs are Tokyo International Airport and Osaka International Airport. So you will be living near these hubs in the future.