Japan Airlines Offers New Fantasy Springs-Themed Aircraft and Domestic Flights
Japan Airlines recently announced a new Disney-themed aircraft called the “JAL Fantastic Journey Express,” in collaboration with Oriental Land Co., Ltd and Tokyo Disney Resort.

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The airplane’s design is inspired by the newest Fantasy Springs-themed port, which opened at Tokyo DisneySea on June 6, 2024. The aircraft will feature beloved Disney characters and inspirational backdrops from the new port and start operating in late October 2024.
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The Boeing 767-300ER will be designed with iconic Disney characters, including Anna and Elsa from Frozen, Rapunzel from Tangled, and Peter Pan.

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Passengers will enjoy a fully immersive themed experience with colorful headrest covers, specially designed paper cups, and unique boarding pass stickers.

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Travelers will also relax to inflight music, including the classic Disney tune ” You Can Fly!” from Peter Pan. “Journey to Fantasy Springs” will add to the ambiance and play during boarding and deplaning.
The 252-seat themed aircraft will operate on domestic routes and operate from late October 2024 through November 2025. This marks the sixth collaboration between JAL and Tokyo DisneySea since it opened in 2001.
Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea

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Fantasy Springs is the eighth themed port at Tokyo DisneySea, which opened on June 6, 2024.
Inspired by the magical springs that lead to a world of Disney fantasy, Fantasy Springs consists of three areas inspired by Disney films: Frozen, Tangled, and Peter Pan.

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