STARLUX Airlines is bringing back its Snoopy-themed flights for a third consecutive year, with the new collaboration set to roll out across most of the carrier’s routes from July 1 through December 31, 2026.
The Taiwanese carrier announced the latest edition of its partnership with Peanuts on May 25, 2026, unveiling a new lineup of themed onboard amenities ahead of the launch.

A journey through the seasons

This year’s theme, “Across Seasons, Across the World,” draws inspiration from the changing seasons.
Boarding passes, baggage tags, in-flight welcome screens, tissues, paper cups, and other cabin items will feature new designs depicting Snoopy and his Peanuts friends traveling through spring, summer, autumn, and winter landscapes.
The campaign is divided into two installments: “Spring and Summer” and “Autumn and Winter.” Select items, including paper cups, tissues, and boarding passes, will come in two design variations, randomly distributed across flights to add an element of surprise for collectors.

The themed flights will operate across all STARLUX routes, excluding departures from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Ontario International Airport (ONT), as well as aircraft designated for the airline’s upcoming STARLUX AIRSORAYAMA art project.
Three years of Peanuts in the sky
The collaboration between STARLUX and Peanuts began in 2024 with a “Sky Adventure” theme, followed by “Space Journey” in the second year.
According to the airline, the debut of Snoopy-themed flights was met with enthusiastic response, with the sight of Peanuts characters dressed in STARLUX uniforms becoming popular not only in Taiwan but among travelers from overseas who booked flights specifically to experience the collaboration.
Beyond merchandise
To mark the relaunch, STARLUX Shop and in-flight duty-free services will introduce new themed merchandise beginning in July 2026, including luggage tag sets, pin sets, tumblers, and shopping bags.
Beyond the Peanuts partnership, STARLUX has teamed up with Japanese artist Hajime Sorayama for the STARLUX AIRSORAYAMA art project, which will transform select aircraft into aerial art galleries later this year.

