All Nippon Airways (ANA) and the Pokemon Company are launching its specially painted Pikachu Jet NH on June 4.
The collaboration will include a series of special products and services including original goods and inflight entertainment.
The ANA Group’s "Pokmon Air Adventures," a project set to elevate the excitement of travel with the world of Pokemon, is a testament to its unwavering commitment to people to experience the joy of travel and the pleasure of mobility once again.
The airline will also introduce the "Pikachu Jet NH", with hopes to rekindle the joy and excitement among our customers.
The routes from June 4 to October 28, 2023, are from Haneda to Bangkok, Singapore, Jakarta, Manila, Ho Chi Minh City, Delhi, Sydney, Vancouver, and Honolulu.


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