Tigerair Taiwan Launches Okayama PR-Liveried Aircraft

Tigerair Taiwan Launches Okayama PR-Liveried Aircraft

Tigerair Taiwan began operating an “Okayama PR-liveried aircraft” in collaboration with Okayama Airport on July 14.

The livery commemorates the 10th anniversary of the Okayama–Taipei/Taoyuan route and marks the airline’s first aircraft-wrapping collaboration with a local government in Japan. The aircraft is one Airbus A320 (registration: B-50005). It features “Momotaro and Friends,” the characters of Okayama Momotaro Airport, and “Fu-chan,” Tigerair Taiwan’s character. One side of the aircraft showcases Okayama’s fruits, while the other is themed around Taiwanese cuisine.

On July 14, the first day of operations, a ceremony commemorating the route’s 10th anniversary was held at Okayama Airport. Participants included Tigerair Taiwan Chairman Joyce and Okayama Governor Ryuta Ibaragi. Upon the arrival of the “Okayama PR-liveried aircraft,” it was welcomed with a water-cannon salute.

The route began operations in July 2016 with three round trips per week. Following a suspension during the COVID-19 pandemic, it currently operates nine round trips per week.

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