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Scoot Launches Spider-Man Themed Aircraft for 'Brand New Day' Film

From Tempo · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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- Scoot, a low-cost airline and subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, launched a Spider-Man themed aircraft in collaboration with Sony Pictures'

Scoot, the low-cost airline subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, has unveiled a Spider-Man themed aircraft in partnership with Sony Pictures for the film "Spider-Man: Brand New Day." The launch event took place at Singapore Changi Airport, with Calvin Chan, Scoot's Chief Commercial Officer, leading the ceremony. Media, content creators, and aviation partners attended the exclusive viewing of the aircraft, which features Spider-Man decals and specially designed headrest covers.

The themed aircraft will begin service from Singapore to Tokyo (Haneda) on June 30, 2026. Passengers on board will experience an immersive journey with music from the film and a special welcome message from Spider-Man during boarding. Scoot cabin crew, known as Scootees, will host themed activities to entertain passengers.

Customers can purchase exclusive merchandise, such as foldable eco-friendly luggage tags or bags, onboard. The Spider-Man: Brand New Day journey with Scoot begins when customers book their themed flights, which are specially labeled on Scoot's website, mobile app, or WeChat Mini Program.

The flights will operate on Airbus A321neo or Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, serving select destinations in Australia, China, Japan, the Philippines, and Thailand until September 13, 2026. Upon departure from Singapore, passengers will encounter Spider-Man themed installations at Scoot's check-in counters in Changi Airport's Terminal 1, including themed screens and stickers. An interactive augmented reality photo booth will also be available in the arrival area of Terminal 1 for the public to take photos with the character.

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Originally published by Tempo in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.