SkyJet Flyer

SkyJet Flyer is the regional and commuter subsidiary division of SkyJet Airways for the Antarctican and Free Republic market. The division operates short and medium-haul flights from SkyJet Airways operating bases in South Pole City, Club Penguin City, and Newton Town through four regional airlines: SkyUnion, National Airways, SpiritAir, and Eastwind Airlines.

Beginning in 2016, Polarishuttle, a former brand acquired through the purchase of Westshield Air Services in 2006, was spun off as a separate domestic division for flights within the Federal Republic of Polaris, as a wholly-owned subsidiary of the airline. Unlike SkyJet Flyer, Polarishuttle is not operated in partnership with other regional airlines.

SkyUnion

 * Labraer E-175 (24) (medium-haul routes)
 * Labraer LRJ-145 (33) (short-haul routes)
 * Pontrier Dash 8 Q400 (19) (ultra short-haul routes)

National Airways

 * Labraer E-175 (16) (medium-haul routes)
 * Pontrier ARJ200 (21) (short-haul routes)
 * Pontrier ARJ900 (17) (short-haul routes)
 * Pontrier Dash 8 Q400 (13)  (ultra short-haul routes)

SpiritAir

 * Pontrier ARJ100 (12) (ultra-short haul routes)
 * Pontrier ARJ200 (17) (short-haulroutes)
 * Pontrier ARJ900 (19) (short-to-medium-haul routes)
 * Pontrier Dash 8 Q400 (14)  (ultra short-haul routes)

SpiritAir

 * Labraer ERJ-190 (10) (medium-haul routes)
 * Labraer LRJ145 (20) (ultra-short haul routes)
 * Pontrier ARJ200 (13) (short-haul routes)
 * Pontrier ARJ900 (22) (short-to-medium-haul routes)

Cabin
Cabin amenities on SkyJet Flyer flights are generally consistent, in that only one class of service--standard economy is offered aboard. However, seat pitch tends to be narrower on the smaller Dash 8 and LRJ aircraft. Buy-on-board AirCafé services are offered to passengers on flights lasting more than thirty minutes, in addition to complimentary beverage services. Wireless internet is presently being tested for medium-haul flights.

Passengers connecting to and from mainline first or business classes are afforded priority boarding and baggage services, in addition to access to Cumulus Clubs at major airports throughout Antarctica.