Saturday, 8 April 2023

The CEO of Japan's biggest airline says he has no plans to get rid of the world's largest airliner. See inside ANA's A380, which is painted to look like a sea turtle.

Third and final ANA A380.
Third and final ANA A380.
  • Japanese carrier All Nippon Airways is one of a handful of airlines still flying the mammoth Airbus A380.
  • The carrier flies the superjumbo exclusively between Tokyo Narita Airport and Honolulu, Hawaii.
  • ANA's A380 features a product called the "COUCHii," which is a row of economy seats that converts into a bed.
The Airbus A380 is the world's largest passenger jet, capable of carrying up to 853 people in an all-economy configuration.
An Emirates Airbus A380.
No airline opted for this super high-density configuration, with most carrying around 450-550 people.
While the plane was once a marvel of engineering, its four-engine design has proven to be less efficient than newer twin-engine widebodies, like the Boeing 787 and the Airbus A350.
Airbus A350-1000.
Airbus A350-1000.

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These jets are more fuel efficient compared, meaning they are cheaper to operate. According to Forbes, an A380 can cost $26,000-$29,000 per hour, while the 787-9's estimated hourly cost is $11,000-$15,000.
Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

Source: ForbesBoeing just sold hundreds of Dreamliners — now it just needs to figure out how to consistently deliver them

Moreover, many passengers favor nonstop routes instead of layovers. The dual-engine aircraft are better suited for this preferred point-to-point flying.
United Airlines' Polar Plus cabin on its Boeing 787.
United Airlines' Polar Plus cabin on its Boeing 787.

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But, the pandemic proved to be the nail in the coffin for the A380 as travel halted in 2020, and airlines like Air France, Malaysia Airlines, and Thai Airways have since ditched the jet.
Thai Airways Airbus A380 800_081_size_l

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Air France described the retirement as a "simplification strategy" to transform its fleet with "more modern, high-performance aircraft with a significantly reduced environmental footprint."
A380 engines.

Source: The Points Guy, I flew on an Air France Airbus A380 2 years before the airline suddenly retired the world's largest passenger plane — here's what it was like

But, there are a few airlines in the world that have held onto the A380, like Emirates...
Final Airbus A380 to Emirates
Emirates is the world's largest operator of the A380, using Dubai as its major international hub. Pictured is the last A380 to enter the fleet after Airbus stopped producing the jet.

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…Singapore Airlines…
A view of a Singapore A380 being boarded via two lower jetbridges.
A view of a Singapore A380 being boarded via two lower jetbridges at Paris' CDG airport.

I flew on Singapore's Airbus A380 for 12 hours in economy from Germany to Singapore. The seat was surprisingly amenity-heavy and made the long trek easy.

…and Japan's All Nippon Airways. The carrier ordered three turtle-painted A380s specifically for flights between Tokyo Narita Airport and Honolulu, Hawaii.
Third and final ANA A380.
Third and final ANA A380.
The route — dubbed "Flying Honu" — launched in May 2019 but was suspended during the pandemic. However, flights have since resumed.
ANA's three colored A380 liveries: orange (top), emerald green (middle), and blue (bottom).
The aircraft are named Lani (blue), Kai (emerald green), and Ka La (orange) and represent Hawaii's sea turtles. The colors represent the blue sky, crystal clear waters (emerald green), and orange sunset.

Source: ANA

ANA Holdings CEO Koji Shibata told Insider the 520-seater A380-800 is a money-maker for the airline thanks to the high-demand market.
Tail of an ANA A380.
He explained passengers will pay a lot of money to fly on the A380 to and from Honolulu, so he'd "like to continue to deploy those airplanes for as long as possible."
ANA A380.
Currently, ANA is flying two of its three A380s to Hawaii, and the company told Insider the route will match pre-pandemic levels by this summer. Take a look inside the cabin.
An orange, blue, and emerald green plush turtles standing in front of the blu ANA A380.
The blue and emerald green planes are currently flying the route.

Source: ANA

ANA's A380 is split into four classes: first, business, premium economy, and regular economy.
ANA premium economy cabin.
The eight-seat first class section is the most luxurious onboard, featuring a fully-enclosed space with a sliding door…
ANA A380 first class seats.
The first class section has a blue starry wall panel.

Source: ANA

…a lie-flat bed…
ANA A380 first class lie-flat bed.

Source: ANA

…and a large flat screen TV. There is also a personal closet available for jackets.
ANA A380 first class suite with closed door.

Source: ANA

Business class has 56 lie-flat loungers in a staggered configuration. This creates more privacy for passengers, especially since the seat lacks a door.
ANA's A380 staggered business class.

Source: ANA

Like most other business class cabins, the seat comes with a flat screen TV, premium food, storage, and space to spread out.
ANA A380 staggered business class in lie-flat position.

Source: ANA

But, the product is not as nice as "The Room," which is the business class seat fit onto ANA's Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. These come with a privacy door and huge bed.
An open "The Room" business class seat with TV in view.
"The Room" on ANA's Boeing 777-300ER.

I flew in business class on Japan's biggest airline for 14 hours and the seat felt more like a hotel room

Shibata told Insider that there are currently no plans to add the upgraded "Room" seat to other long-haul aircraft, like its A380 or Boeing 787.
ANA's Boeing 787 business class.
ANA's Boeing 787 business class (pictured) is the staggered seats layout as well, but has a different fabric pattern.
Only about 12% of ANA's A380 aircraft are first or business class, meaning a majority of passengers will be seated in coach.
ANA A380 regular economy cabin with gray and blue seats.
Travelers who want some added comfort can opt for premium economy, which has a 2x3x2 layout and comes with a legrest…
ANA premium economy with legrest up.
…a 15.6" seatback TV…
ANA A380 premium economy TV.

Source: ANA

…as well as an adjustable headrest and a 90-degree swivel tray table "for easy aisle access."
ANA A380 premium economy tray table.

Source: ANA

Configured in a 3x4x3 layout, regular economy is the most basic cabin onboard the mammoth plane.
ANA A380 regular economy.
But, it still comes with a few unique luxuries not seen on other airlines, like a generous 34 inches of pitch…
ANA A380 economy seat pitch.
Competing carriers like United Airlines only offer 31-32 inches of pitch.

Source: ANA

…and a footrest.
ANA A380 economy footrest.
A few other international carriers like Aerolineas Argentineas offer a footrest in regular economy.

Source: ANA

All four A380 cabins have power ports and lights available, while both coach classes have adjustable headrests.
ANA A380 premium economy power port.
ANA's unique "COUCHii" seat is also available on its A380.
ANA's A380 COUCHii product.

Source: ANA

The product is a group of three or four seats that convert into a bed — perfect for families or couples.
ANA A380 COUCHii with linens on it.
The seat resembles Air New Zealand's revolutionary Skycouch, which was introduced in 2011. Other carriers like Azul Brazilian Airlines and China Southern Airlines also have a similar product.
The Skycouch on Air New Zealand in its bed form with pillows and blankets.
Air New Zealand's Skycouch.

I flew on the world's 4th longest flight in a 'Skycouch' — an economy seat that converts into a bed — and it was a lifesaver on the 16-hour journey

For those eager to try out ANA's A380, current roundtrip fares range from 97,000 yen ($737) for regular economy to 300,000 yen for business ($2,278), according to the carrier.
ANA A380

Source: ANA

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