ANA adds recovery wear
ANA announced it will offer BAKUNE recovery wear in first class starting in April — positioned for athletes and business travelers wanting faster in‑flight recovery. The social post noted the announcement drew 74 likes and roughly 9K views, suggesting traveler interest in wellness amenities @ANA_travel_info announcement.
ANA will supply TENTIAL’s BAKUNE recovery-wear sets across all international First Class cabins from April 2026 ([prtimes.jp)]. The onboard kit will include two ANA‑original BAKUNE styles — a quick‑dry “BAKUNE Dry” long‑sleeve and pants plus a stretch “BAKUNE Sweat” sweatshirt‑type set — offered in navy and in sizes M, L and XL, and customers may take the sets home as a complimentary amenity ([prtimes.jp)]. ANA’s rollout assigns fabric types by route direction: on Honolulu services Japan‑departing flights will carry the dry type while overseas‑departing Honolulu legs will offer the sweat type, and other routes follow the opposite dry/sweat pattern depending on origin and destination ([en.traicy.com)]. The airline expanded the program after a trial in July 2025 that supplied BAKUNE to First Class on select long‑haul services (including Haneda–New York and Haneda–San Francisco trials beginning July 1, 2025), where passenger feedback drove the year‑round network decision ([prtimes.jp)]. TENTIAL classifies the offered BAKUNE items as general medical devices (一般医療機器) and made the announcement alongside an official collaboration statement naming CEO Yutaro Nakanishi and detailing the product specifications for in‑flight use ([prtimes.jp)]. The BAKUNE rollout coincides with ANA’s wider First and Business Class amenity refresh — partnerships with brands such as FRANZI, DECORTÉ and CULTI MILANO were announced as part of the same update that positions wellness and premium onboard amenities as a bundled upgrade for international premium passengers ([theflightclub.it)].