Taiwanese airliner, Eva Air, has announced that it will be hosting Hello Kitty themed flights, daily, between Taipei and Tokyo. One might wonder what is meant when “Hello Kitty-themed” is said. Well, one would receive the following answer. Everything. The plane is covered with Sanrio characters. Mostly it’s Hello Kitty herself, but I noticed a bunny and some monkeys and such. The flight attendants will wear Hello Kitty themed uniforms while they serve you Hello Kitty themed snacks and meals, all while demnding to see your Hello Kitty themed boarding pass, as they suspect you of being a Hello-Kitty-themed-bomb wielding Hello Kitty themed terrorist.
I’ll tell you right now, the official site’s music is worth the visit. I included a picture of the plane after the jump. Please to enjoy.

The soundtrack RAWKS!!! They should make that available as a cel ring tone. :)
Hello Kitty was hot for a little while over here but it kinda died out. I’m amazed at its staying power.
Yeah, one of the copyrights on the Sanrio thing was 1976. That is sort of scary, especially for such a character as Hello Kitty. I guess it’s no different from Mickey Mouse. They don’t really need to be all that interesting or active, they are just ap art of the culture until the end of time. Still, an airline themed around it? That’s a bit much. But then, I guess there are Disney cruises. Oh well.
I told you the song was worth it!
omg! One day we shall see Sanrioland!
I’m surprised we haven’t already. It’s not like it would be hard to sell. Hell, I think the issue would be making it not big enough.
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