Mandarin Airlines Partners with Taiwolf: New 'Vitality Uniforms' for Weekends Starting June 6
To celebrate its 35th anniversary, Mandarin Airlines has partnered with sportswear brand Taiwolf to introduce new 'Vitality Uniforms' for flight attendants on weekends, starting June 6, alongside promotional discounts.
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Central News Agency, Taipei, June 1. Mandarin Airlines announced today a partnership with sportswear brand Taiwolf. Starting June 6, flight attendants will wear 'Vitality Uniforms' designed and produced by Taiwolf on weekends, aiming to provide passengers with a more friendly and energetic experience. Mandarin Airlines held a press conference for the new uniforms and its 35th anniversary, officially unveiling the new attire. The design is an extension of the 'TEAM TAIWAN' commemorative hoodie concept from the Chinese Professional Baseball League, intended to bring the spirit of Taiwanese passion and unity into cabin service. Mandarin Airlines Chairman Chen Da-jun stated that the new uniforms are fully sponsored by Taiwolf, with each flight attendant receiving two sets. They will be worn every weekend starting June 6. The uniforms feature Mandarin Airlines' corporate navy blue as the main visual, accented with orange-yellow to convey a sense of youth and vitality. The cut has been customized to meet the practical needs of flight attendants, including reducing the size of the hood to avoid interference during safety demonstrations. To celebrate the 35th anniversary, Mandarin Airlines is launching limited-time domestic flight discounts. From June 1 to 5, passengers can use a discount code on the app to get 35% off the face value of one-way tickets on all domestic routes, limited to 3,500 sets. Additionally, the 'Mandarin Holidays' package offers a NT$500 discount for the second person on island travel packages.
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