Spirit Airlines introduces 'Dumbo' plane to celebrate release of live-action Disney film

There are no pink elephants on parade here.

March 28, 2019, 12:29 PM

If you ever wanted to see an elephant fly in real life, now is your chance.

Spirit Airlines recently debuted a plane from its fleet that commemorates the March 29 release of “Dumbo.” The Airbus 321 is wrapped with everyone’s favorite big-eared elephant floating among the clouds.

PHOTO: Spirit Airlines A321 wrapped with Disney's "Dumbo" livery outside the airline's Detroit maintenance hangar.
Spirit Airlines A321 wrapped with Disney's "Dumbo" livery outside the airline's Detroit maintenance hangar.
Spirit Airlines, Inc.

The decor of the aircraft coincides with the release of the Tim Burton-directed, live-action telling of the classic tale, which stars Danny DeVito and Colin Farrell.

PHOTO: Spirit Airlines A321 wrapped with Disney's "Dumbo" livery outside the airline's Detroit maintenance hangar.
Spirit Airlines A321 wrapped with Disney's "Dumbo" livery outside the airline's Detroit maintenance hangar.
Spirit Airlines, Inc.

“This special addition to our fleet is another opportunity to surprise and delight our valued guests and showcase Spirit’s fun, friendly service,” said Bobby Schroeter, Spirit Airlines’ vice president of sales and marketing, in a release.

PHOTO: Spirit Airlines A321 wrapped with Disney's "Dumbo" livery inside the airline's Detroit maintenance hangar.
Spirit Airlines A321 wrapped with Disney's "Dumbo" livery inside the airline's Detroit maintenance hangar.
Spirit Airlines, Inc.

Spirit also released a time-lapse video, showing the plane being wrapped in its colorful new look.

PHOTO: Spirit Airlines A321 wrapped with Disney's "Dumbo" livery inside the airline's Detroit maintenance hangar.
Spirit Airlines A321 wrapped with Disney's "Dumbo" livery inside the airline's Detroit maintenance hangar.
Spirit Airlines, Inc.

Keep your eye to the sky for the plane, which will be traveling to various locations around the United States over the next few weeks to celebrate “Dumbo.”

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