All Nippon Airways renews international amenity kits with industry-first collaboration


All Nippon Airways will introduce renewed First and Business Class amenity kits on international routes from April 2026, combining premium beauty products and sustainable materials to further enhance the inflight passenger experience.

Summary:

  • All Nippon Airways introduces renewed First and Business Class amenity kits on international long-haul and select medium-haul routes from April 2026.
  • The new kits feature sustainable pouches by FRANZI alongside luxury skincare products from DECORTÉ and CULTI MILANO.
  • The update combines premium passenger experience with sustainability, including recycled materials, reusable items and reduced plastic packaging.

All Nippon Airways (ANA) has announced the renewal of its First Class and Business Class amenity kits on international long-haul and select medium-haul routes, from April 2026 onwards. The update introduces new partnerships with FRANZI, an Italian heritage brand, and luxury skincare providers DECORTÉ and CULTI MILANO to elevate the inflight experience.

For the amenity pouch, ANA has partnered with FRANZI, an Italian luxury leather goods brand established in Milan in 1864. The elegant pouches are crafted from recycled polyester (R-PET), seamlessly blending 160 years of Italian craftsmanship with modern sustainability. The exclusive designs will rotate seasonally.

The renewed kits will feature premier beauty products from globally recognised brands. First Class will offer items from DECORTÉ, Japan’s high-prestige beauty brand. Business Class passengers will receive products from CULTI MILANO, an Italian fragrance brand renowned for its sophisticated scents. These collaborations mark the first inflight amenity kit partnerships for both DECORTÉ and CULTI MILANO.

ANA is also advancing its sustainability efforts through the renewal by minimising plastic packaging. Each kit includes a reusable and environmentally friendly bag for continued use after landing. Additional items including handkerchiefs and eye masks underscore ANA’s dedication to providing passengers with practical, reusable solutions.

“Our renewed amenity kits represent the perfect fusion of heritage craftmanship and modern sustainability,” said Tomoji Ishii, Executive Vice President of Customer Experience Management, ANA. “By reducing plastic packaging and including reusable items, we are reinforcing our commitment to a more sustainable future. We hope these kits enhance the travel experience throughout our passengers’ journeys and long after arriving home.”

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