Group C | TROPI'CHA - トロピター | Tokyo/Narita (NRT)
Tropi'Cha (Tropical Charter) is a fully owned subsidiary of Japan's historic airline Nippon Air Lines launched in the 1980s, with the intent of flying tourists from various points in Japan to resort/holiday destinations in the pacific region, such as Hawai'i, Saipan and Guam.
Tropi'Cha retired its densely configured 747s during the 2020 pandemic, but recently received 4 777-300 previously operated by parent company NAL on its domestic network. The aircraft received a new, more comfortable interior suitable for the longer flights to their tropical destinations, albeit they still offer a large economy-heavy configuration.
Each of the four aircraft have its own unique hibiscus flower design on the tail.