Jetstar Airways Invited 40 Spider-Man Cosplayers to Fly in Japan
Low-cost airline Jetstar invited at least 40 Spider-Man cosplayers onboard one of its planes in Japan, making it much easier than using webs to travel around.
#スパイダージェット #SpiderManHomecoming #SpiderMan
飛行機内〜✨ http://pic.twitter.com/BzK5ipRwyv— るぱん@245 (@bar_rest245) June 21, 2017
The Spider-Man themed plane is part of the budget carrier’s campaign to celebrate the release of the highly anticipated “Spider-Man: Homecoming”, which comes out in theaters this summer.
わらわらスパイダーマンが!#SpiderManHomecoming #スパイダーマンホームカミング #スパイダージェット http://pic.twitter.com/QbP4FFhS0k
— NAOKI (@NAWOQI) June 20, 2017
Jetstar Asia said in a statement on Facebook:
“Our sister airline Jetstar Japan today launched Spider-Jet, which flew its inaugural flight between Tokyo and Osaka, carrying 40 ‘Spider-men’, contest winners who happily donned their Spidey costume for the event.
#スパイダージェット 初フライトに行ってきましたぁ
飛行機の中スパイダーマンだらけwww http://pic.twitter.com/fP1SGKjowz
— るぱん@245 (@bar_rest245) June 21, 2017
“And inside Narita T3, it was like a mini Marvel-Con with the characters in action!
今日はとてつもなく楽しいショートトリップをしてきた。インスタのストーリー見て欲しい。#スパイダージェット http://pic.twitter.com/klLI7uNAmA
— 瀬戸あゆみ (@setoayumi) June 21, 2017
“While the Spider-jet’s already flying in Japan, it’s still two more weeks till Spider-Man: Homecoming the movie opens in Asia.”
#スパイダージェット その2 http://pic.twitter.com/zRiYFSWqXn
— じゅん (@spa_jun) June 21, 2017
“Spider-Man: Homecoming” follows Peter Parker through his high school days as his help is enlisted by Tony Stark to fight bad guys like Adrian Toomes, a.k.a. the Vulture, according to CBR.com.
“Spider-Man: Homecoming” lands in theaters on July 7.
Next mission: figuring out how all the web shooter combinations work. Watch the new #SpiderManHomecoming trailer now – in theaters July 7. http://pic.twitter.com/UzUesIkxQ6
— Spider-Man (@SpiderManMovie) May 24, 2017
h/t: Kotaku
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