JAL and JALUX Launch ‘JAL STAR PASSPORT’ and ‘Space Certificate’

JAL and JALUX Launch ‘JAL STAR PASSPORT’ and ‘Space Certificate’

Japan Airlines (JAL) and JALUX have started selling the ‘JAL STAR PASSPORT’ and ‘Space Certificate.’

As a pioneering step in JAL’s venture into the space field, they have developed a product inspired by a passport, aimed to serve as a gateway to space, allowing more people to feel a closer connection to it. The ‘JAL STAR PASSPORT’ is an album-like product that can hold 40 ‘Space Certificates,’ which are only sold at space-related facilities across Japan. It features a clear cover and comes with a serial number. The prices are 3,800 yen for the ‘JAL STAR PASSPORT’ and 800 yen for the ‘Space Certificate,’ both inclusive of taxes.

The products are sold at various locations including the BCC Space Store, the Planet Cube inside the Tsukuba Space Center (museum shop), Space Travelium TeNQ, the Cosmo Planetarium Shibuya, and Oita Airport’s Soranoeki Tabibito, with more locations to be added. At JAL Shopping JAL Mall, only the ‘JAL STAR PASSPORT’ is available.

Purchasers can also apply for exclusive benefits offered by JAL. The first of such benefits includes delivering a special passport inscribed with the winner’s name to the International Space Station.

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