LPWire: Alaska Airlines Rolls Out 'Magic of Disneyland' 737 to Celebrate Disneyland's 50th
Alaska Airlines Rolls Out 'Magic of Disneyland' 737 to Celebrate Disneyland's 50th Anniversary
The newest themed airplane from Alaska Airlines soared into Seattle-Tacoma International Airport today, trailing a little bit of Disney pixie dust.
Adorned with the familiar image of Walt Disney's
animated character Tinker Bell on the fuselage and golden Mickey Mouse ears on
the tail, the bright blue Boeing 737-400 named the "Magic of Disneyland"
celebrates the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney's original theme park. It is the
second Disneyland-themed airplane born out of the successful partnership between
Seattle-based Alaska Airlines and Disneyland Resort.
"This is only the second time in more than 25 years that an image other than our
trademark Eskimo has appeared on an Alaska Airlines aircraft," said Gregg
Saretsky, Alaska's executive vice president of marketing and planning. "I can't
think of a better way to congratulate our good friends and partners at
Disneyland on their 50th anniversary than to launch this flying invitation to
visit 'The Happiest Place on Earth.'"
On board the festive jet were more than 50 children from the Highline, Wash.,
YMCA, who flew from Everett, Wash., this morning on the inaugural flight. With
ear-to-ear grins the youngsters were met at Sea-Tac airport by favorite Disney
characters Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse.
"The majority of these children have never been on an airplane," said Jim
Miller, executive director of the Highline YMCA. "With the personal aviation
lessons they received before the flight and being the first to ride Alaska
Airlines' newest themed airplane, these children truly enjoyed a
once-in-a-lifetime educational experience."
After a ribbon-cutting ceremony, the aircraft officially joined the Alaska fleet
on a flight to Southern California, where it will regularly visit five airports
Alaska serves in the region -- Burbank, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Ontario and
Orange County.
"We are thrilled to continue our partnership with Alaska Airlines by introducing
a second Disneyland-themed aircraft just in time for the upcoming May 5 launch
of our 50th anniversary," said Claire Bilby, senior vice president of Disneyland
sales and distribution marketing. "We look forward to having the 'Magic of
Disneyland' aircraft serve as an iconic vehicle to bring people to Southern
California for our 'Happiest Homecoming On Earth' celebration."
As to the choice of Tinker Bell -- whose words on the side of the aircraft
beckon "Follow me to Disneyland" -- Bilby noted that the famous pixie is the
official hostess of Disneyland. "In the 1950s when Walt Disney shared his new
theme park with television audiences across America, Tinker Bell often took the
audience on aerial flights to Disneyland. Her pixie dust, filled with the power
to make you fly, became the magic ingredient that could transport audiences
anywhere." Click
here to view the aircraft
The aircraft received its new livery at Goodrich Aviation Technical Services of
Everett, Wash. Associated Painters accomplished the complicated painting
process, including application of a special, shimmering Mylar paint to highlight
the pixie dust.
To help celebrate the "Magic of Disneyland," Alaska has extended its popular
"Kids Fly Free" promotion whereby kids receive free airfare when traveling with
an adult purchasing an Alaska Airlines Vacation or Walt Disney Travel Company
package to Southern California. The offer must be booked by June 1, 2005, and is
valid for travel through June 29, 2005. Details and fare rules are available at
www.alaskaair.com or by calling the Walt
Disney Travel Company at 877-700-DISNEY.
Alaska's other Disney-themed aircraft -- the "Spirit of Disneyland," also a
737-400 -- is graced with the faces of Mickey, Minnie, Donald Duck and Goofy. It
debuted in December 2002. Click
here for LaughingPlace.com's news story regarding this aircraft including
inaugural images.
In addition to Disneyland Resort in California, Alaska Airlines offers vacation
packages to Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Fla.
Alaska and its sister carrier, Horizon Air, together serve more than 80 cities
in Alaska, the Lower 48, Canada and Mexico. For reservations visit
www.alaskaair.com.
Premiering on May 5, 2005, the "Happiest Homecoming on Earth," an extraordinary
celebration of the 50th anniversary of Disneyland, will pay tribute to the
millions of guests and cast members who have contributed to the rich legacy of
"The Happiest Place on Earth" over the past five decades. The 18-month-long
occasion represents the biggest event in the history of Walt Disney Parks and
Resorts and is the first truly global Disney celebration (with new spectacular
entertainment and iconic attractions premiering at each of the Disney theme
parks around the world in salute to Disneyland).
Goodrich Corporation, a Fortune 500 company, is a leading global supplier of
systems and services to the aerospace and defense industry. If there's an
aircraft in the sky -- we're on it. Goodrich technology is involved in making
aircraft fly ... helping them land ... and keeping them safe. Serving a global
customer base with significant worldwide manufacturing and service facilities,
Goodrich is one of the largest aerospace companies in the world. For more
information visit http://www.goodrich.com/.
YMCA of Greater Seattle is committed to building strong kids, strong families
and strong communities. Founded in 1876, the YMCA is the oldest human service
organization in Washington State and a committed youth and family organization,
serving 186,000 people each year.
--Posted April 7, 2005
Source: Alaska Airlines
Related Links
- LaughingPlace.com coverage of "the spirit of Disneyland" airplane includes images
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Alaska Airlines website offers images of "the magic of Disneyland" airplane