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New Japan Airlines First Class Amenity Kits and Pajamas

Miles March 30, 2017 Japan Air Leave a Comment

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New Japan Airlines First Class Amenity Kits and Pajamas

Yesterday I wrote about my experience on Japan Airlines 1st class. It’s a world class. It features Lie-flat seats, $400 Champagne, and what I thought were great amenity kits and a fine set of Pajamas.  JAL felt they needed to up their game and changed things up. While I was writing my review they announced that they were unveiling an all new amenity kit and snazzy new PJs.  Porsche Design, Germany’s premium lifestyle brand, collaborated with JAL to bring us not only the new amenity kit, but also the new pajamas.  The two new products will be introduced on March 28, 2017 and the Pajamas will stay around for just 3 months. Here’s a look a the new Japan Airlines First Class Amenity Kits and Pajamas.

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New Japan Airlines First Class Amenity Kits and Pajamas will start on March 28, 2017

There will be two different colors. Red will signify flights from Japan, whereas the Gray will be on flights to Japan. Per Japan Airlines,

Applicable routes: Tokyo (Haneda or Narita) to/from New York (JFK), Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, London (LHR) and Paris (CDG).

Toothbrush set, mouth wash, earplugs, eye mask, hand & body cream (PORSCHE DESIGN), facial spray (PORSCHE DESIGN), lip balm (PORSCHE DESIGN), brush, moisture mask, and pocket tissue etc

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Courtesy of Japan Airlines

It’s also worth noting that Shiseido and Clé de Peau Beauté will still be featured in the male and female cosmetic kits.

 

You can read the full press release here.

 

 

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