
JAL Reduces Fuel Surcharge for Issuances from June Onwards, Round-trip to Europe/US at 58,000 Yen
JALUX started selling new “Ultraman” design products from April 14.
In collaboration with Japan Airlines (JAL), Kurabo Industries, and FC Planning Office, this is the second phase of a four-company project to recycle in-flight blankets and create products. After cutting and shredding the in-flight blankets, they are returned to a cotton-like fiber form. Cotton is added to ensure stable quality, and recycled yarn is spun to create recycled fabric.
Products include T-shirts (Baltan Seijin, Pigmon, each 8,900 yen), a cap (Science Special Investigation Corps logo, 4,550 yen), and a hoodie (Ultraman, 11,990 yen). Only the hoodie is available for pre-order, with general sales scheduled for early September. All prices include tax.