NH* Charge (What It Is + Is It Legit?)

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The "NH*" charge is from All Nippon Airways. ANA abbreviated billing descriptor.

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All Nippon Airways

All Nippon Airways

ANA abbreviated billing descriptor.

NH*

Category

Travel

Avg. Charge

Variable

Country

JP

Billing Cycle

One-time

Cancel At

aswbe.ana.co.jp/webapps/servicing/booking-search

Support

+81-3-5756-5400

Why does this charge appear?

All Nippon Airways uses the shortened billing descriptor "NH" because NH is the airline's official IATA two-letter carrier code, the same code that appears on flight tickets, boarding passes, and global reservation systems worldwide. When ANA processes transactions through its ticketing and payment systems, the charge is recorded using this internationally recognized carrier identifier rather than the full company name, which would often exceed character limits imposed by payment processors and card networks. If you recently booked a flight, upgraded your seat, or purchased ancillary services directly through ANA's website or reservation line, the "NH*" entry on your bank statement is confirmation of that All Nippon Airways transaction.

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What should you do?

1

Identify Your ANA Booking

The NH* charge on your bank statement is a billing descriptor used by All Nippon Airways. Log in to your ANA account at ana.co.jp and review your booking history to match the charge amount with any flights, upgrades, or ancillary services you may have purchased.

2

Search for Your Reservation

Visit the All Nippon Airways booking search page at aswbe.ana.co.jp/webapps/servicing/booking-search to look up your reservation details using your booking reference or ticket number. This will confirm exactly what the NH* charge corresponds to on your statement.

3

Check for Additional ANA Fees

All Nippon Airways sometimes bills separately for seat selections, baggage fees, or travel insurance added during booking. Cross-reference the NH* charge amount against your original ANA booking confirmation email to ensure every fee lines up correctly.

4

Contact ANA If You Have Questions

If you have verified your booking at ana.co.jp but still cannot explain the NH* charge amount, reach out directly to All Nippon Airways customer support through their official website. Have your booking reference, travel dates, and the exact charge amount ready to resolve any billing discrepancies quickly.

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Is this charge fraudulent?

No, this is a legitimate charge from All Nippon Airways. However, if you did not authorize this charge or cancelled your subscription, you may be eligible for a refund.

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