ANA Ends Demon Slayer Collaboration: The Last Flight of ‘Demon Slayer Prop’

All Nippon Airways (ANA) will conclude its collaboration with the TV anime ‘Demon Slayer’ on May 31. In line with this, the special decal Bombardier DHC8-Q400 aircraft currently in operation, named ‘Demon Slayer Prop,’ will end its service on May 24.

The Demon Slayer collaboration has been in place since December 2021, featuring three special design aircraft named ‘Demon Slayer Jet-One’ (Boeing 767-300ER, registration number: JA616A), ‘Demon Slayer Jet-Two’ (Boeing 767-300ER, registration number: JA608A), and ‘Demon Slayer Jet-Three’ (Boeing 777-200ER, registration number: JA745A) on domestic flights. In addition to the special aircraft, limited design paper cups and children’s traditional Japanese playing cards were offered on all domestic flights. The operation of the Demon Slayer Jets concluded on April 9.

‘Demon Slayer Prop’ was launched sequentially from July 14, 2023, based on the idea from the maintenance staff to enjoy the collaboration even on regional routes where large aircraft do not operate. Three DHC8-Q400 aircraft (JA844A, JA846A, JA850A) were fitted with decals measuring 56 centimeters vertically and horizontally, featuring the protagonist, Tanjiro Kamado, and his sister, Nezuko Kamado, on the nose part.

The last flight will be on May 24 at 7:20 PM from Matsuyama to Osaka Itami, flight NH1650. Commemorative stickers will be distributed on the flight, and AR photo frames will be available at the airport until May 31.

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