ANA plans Demon Slayer 767 end in March 2024, reveals schedule for last 10 days

ANA Demon Slayer Jet Two
The first ANA Demon Slayer Jet was repainted into the regular ANA livery and the second one will follow soon.

On March 5, 2024, ANA announced that Demon Slayer Jet Two, one of its 767-300ERs aircraft wearing a special livery based on the Demon Slayer anime, will operate its last scheduled flight in the livery on March 25, 2024.

With that, the airline published the planned schedule for the aircraft for its last ten days of operation.

Between March 16 and 21, 2024, and on its last planned day of operation, March 25, 2024, the Demon Slayer 767-300ER will operate the following schedule each day:

  • NH603 / Tokyo Haneda – Miyazaki / 7:50AM – 9:40AM
  • NH608 / Miyazaki – Tokyo Haneda / 10:20AM – 11:50AM
  • NH1087 / Tokyo Haneda – Yonago / 12:30PM – 1:55PM
  • NH1088 / Yonago – Tokyo Haneda / 2:35PM – 3:55PM
  • NH627 / Tokyo Haneda – Kagoshima / 4:40PM – 6:35PM
  • NH630 / Kagoshima – Tokyo Haneda / 7:20PM – 9:00PM

Between March 22 and 24, 2024, the aircraft will operate the following flights:

  • NH381 / Tokyo Haneda – Yonago / 6:55AM – 8:20AM
  • NH384 / Yonago – Tokyo Haneda / 9:00AM – 10:15AM
  • NH563 / Tokyo Haneda – Kochi / 11:00AM – 12:30PM
  • NH566 / Kochi – Tokyo Haneda / 1:10PM – 2:25PM
  • NH557 / Tokyo Haneda – Hakodate / 5:20PM – 6:40PM
  • NH558 / Hakodate – Tokyo Haneda / 7:20PM – 8:50PM

The Demon Slayer Jet Two livery is worn by aircraft registered JA608A. Its first scheduled flight in the livery was NH671 from Tokyo Haneda to Hiroshima on March 26, 2022. Before its debut on a scheduled flight, the aircraft operated a sightseeing flight out of Tokyo Narita.

Both sides of the aircraft feature the Hashira (Pillars) – nine of the Demon Slayer Corps’ most powerful members including Giyu Tomioka (Water Pillar), Mitsuri Kanroji (Love Pillar), Obanai Iguro (Serpent Pillar), Sanemi Shinazugawa (Wind Pillar), Gyomei Himejima (Stone Pillar), Tengen Uzui (Sound Pillar), Kyojuro Rengoku (Flame Pillar), Shinobu Kocho (Insect Pillar), and Muichiro Tokito (Mist Pillar).

The Demon Slayer Jet Three livery worn by a 777-200ER registered JA745A and Dash 8s registered JA844A, JA846A, and JA850A which sport small Demon Slayer decals will continue to operate in their respective special liveries even after March 25, 2024, for the time being.

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