Entertainment
D23 Highlights: Disney Reveals Big Theme Park and Cruise Line Plans
Brooke McDonald
Opinions
How Artificial Intelligence Is Quietly Powering Hospitality's Sustainable Revolution
Guest Author
Puerto Vallarta Blog
What to Do in Puerto Vallarta: Top Budget-Friendly Activities
Hotels and Resorts
Say "I Do" in Style with Sandals Destination Weddings
Sandals Resorts
Destinations
Jamaica
Features & Advice
Tell Your Brand's Story with the TravelPulse Content Strategy Program
Education
Fort Myers Specialist Program
Baja California Specialist Program
LATAM Airlines Group will debut a Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge-inspired aircraft this fall in celebration of the recent opening of the new Star Wars-themed land at Disney's Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida.
Designed by Disney's creative team in conjunction with Lucasfilm, the Boeing 777's livery was inspired by the stormtroopers of the First Order.
The plane, which has the capacity for 410 passengers, will begin flying from LATAM'S Sao Paulo/Guarulhos hub in Brazil to Orlando as well as other international destinations including Miami, Madrid, Frankfurt and Paris beginning in October.
Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, the highly anticipated new land inside Disney's Hollywood Studios, opened to the public in Orlando on August 29.
The unveiling comes just months after Alaska Airlines debuted a special Toy Story-themed livery to celebrate the release of Disney and Pixar's Toy Story 4 in June.
Meanwhile, JetBlue unveiled a Boston Bruins-themed livery during the team's Stanley Cup playoff run this past spring.
For the latest travel news, updates and deals, subscribe to the daily TravelPulse newsletter.
Universal Hollywood Adds New Terror Tram, Haunted Houses to Halloween Horror Nights
Sargassum Receding From Mexico’s Beaches, But Seaweed Still Impacting Travel
Beauty the World Over: A 2026 Guide to Glowmad Destinations
Tickets On Sale for New Universal Nights Events at Universal Epic Universe
Amtrak to Receive Nearly $3 Billion for New Trains, Improvement Projects
Quick-Thinking Air Traffic Controller Helps Avoid Possible Flight Disaster
Guatemala Tourism Updates: What Travelers Need to Know
ETS Tour Unveils Advisor Webinar on Leveraging the Faith-Based Group Market
A Maryland native and wanderer who has lived across the U.S. from North Carolina to SoCal, Patrick Clarke graduated from Towson University with a B.S. in journalism. He previously worked for Bleacher
On The Pulse: What’s Trending in Southeast Tourism?