Singapore’s Changi Airport has become the latest showcase for the global POP MART phenomenon. Themed planes from Chinese low-cost carrier Loong Air have been spotted at Changi Airport this past week. These eye-catching aircrafts, part of the Pop Land City Paradise series, are coated in a vivid red livery adorned with beloved Pop Mart characters like Molly, Dimoo, Skullpanda, Bunny, Sweet, Bean, and of course Labubu. Here’s what we know about the Pop Mart planes at Changi Airport.
Pop Mart planes at Changi Airport
The collaboration between Loong Air and Pop Mart is more than just a marketing spectacle. The themed Airbus A320 is currently operating on select routes, with Changi Airport included in its schedule. But there are no confirmed flights on this Pop Mart plane from Singapore yet.

The aircraft’s interiors are themed with decorate seats, overhead compartments, and playful Pop Mart-branded amenities—creating a fully immersive experience for passengers and fans alike.
Currently, travellers can hop on the Singapore-Wenzhou round-trip three times a week. These occur on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. So perhaps, the Pop Mart-themed jets may operate on this route or to other Chinese cities from Changi Airport soon.

Importantly, passengers eager to fly on the themed jet are advised to check the registration number when booking. The Pop Mart plane’s registration number is B-8895.
The arrival of Pop Mart planes at Changi has sparked a surge of interest among travellers and collectors—fueling speculation that more fan-focused, fully-themed flights could be launched at the world’s best airport soon aka Singapore Changi Airport.
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