Followers of WestJet’s Disney-themed livery should Let it go when these plane are repainted to the airline’s normal colors.
The Calgary-based airline confirmed it plans on retiring the Walt Disney World Resort co-branded paint jobs later this 12 months.
“On this case, the co-branded liveries will probably be up to date following a pure transition in our contract agreements with Disney Parks & Resorts,” a WestJet spokesperson stated in an announcement.
One of many planes, dubbed the “Magic Aircraft,” options Mickey Mouse as The Sorcerer’s Apprentice casting a spell. That Boeing 737-800 was unveiled on Dec. 2, 2013, and had inside accents like headrests embroidered with stars.
The Frozen-themed airplane, unveiled in October 2015, options characters Anna, Elsa and Olaf, from the titular movie and had sparkles in among the paint. On the time of its launch, the inside of the Boeing 737-800 featured thematic headrest covers and decals, however the decals had been later eliminated.
Each planes flew all through the WestJet home and worldwide community.
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