In collaboration once again with the Disneyland Resort, Alaska
Airlines has revealed its newest Disneyland Resort-themed aircraft, Tianas
Bayou Adventure Flyer.
Unveiled at Portland International Airport, the aircraft
features a vibrant livery inspired by The Princess and the Frog and the
upcoming Tianas Bayou Adventure attraction at Disneyland Park, marking Alaskas
ninth Disneyland-theme aircraft, and the first to feature a Disney Princess.
The launch occurs just in time for Disneyland
Resorts 70th Celebration beginning May 16, 2025.
The Boeing 737-800 features a colorful exterior showcasing
Princess Tiana, paying homage to her inspiring story and immersive Tianas
Bayou Adventure experience at Disneyland. The intricate design took artists
more than 2,000 hours to paint, with joyful touches showing Louis the Alligator
splashing among the water lilies on the bayou, a brilliant trail of friendly
fireflies flowing from the planes nose to tail, and Mama Odie and Prince
Naveen pictured on the winglets.
Onboard, kids can enjoy Tianas Bayou Adventure snack pack
for purchase beginning this summer.
Eric Edge, Vice President of Brand and Marketing, Alaska
Airlines said in a statement, Every journey should be as magical as the
destination, and Tianas Bayou Adventure Flyer brings that wonder to the skies
in a way that perfectly complements our commitment to creating remarkable
journeys.
He added, This aircraft captures Princess Tianas love for
exploration and adventure, inspiring our guests to embrace new possibilities
and create memories along the way.
For more than 25 years, Alaska Airlines and Disneyland
Resort have collaborated to bring magic and happiness to the skies, said Sybil
Crum, vice president of marketing and commercial strategy at Disneyland Resort.
As Disneyland Resort prepares to celebrate its 70th anniversary, this latest
addition honors our legacy and looks ahead to a bright future with Princess
Tiana leading the way.
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