FlyStar Airways

FlyStar Airways is the flag carrier of Flystonia, and is based at Flystar City International Airport. The airline has 26 fleet and has over 31 destinations across the continent. The airline is run jointly by the government and a private air company. The company has also a frequent flyer program, known as FlyStar Points as well.

History
The airline was founded by the Flystonian government in 2009, as a state-run airline to replace SensTer Flight Services. The airline began short-haul international routes, with Snowing 747-300 aircraft. The airline was soon bought by a private company, who currently handles 50% of the airline, along with the government. In late 2009, the airline began ordering it's current fleet of Snowing and Airhail aircraft, hoping to start service in February 2010. In April 2010, the orders were delivered, and the airline began international service at the time. Today, the airline is one of the fastest growing airlines in the industry, and is considered to be one of the most affordable.

Fleet

 * Snowing 777-200LR (6)(International ultra-long haul)
 * Snowing 747-400ER (5) (International long haul)
 * Airhail A320-200 (9) (International short/medium haul)
 * Pontrier Dash 8 Q300 (6) (Domestic inter-island routes)

Cabin
The airline has three classes, StarFirst, StarBusiness and StarEconomy.

StarFirst
StarFirst is the first class equivalent of the airline. The class is only available on international flights.The class has special leather seats, fitted with PTVs, that feature over 30 television and radio channels. The class features, gourmet, five-course complementary meals, that are served in flight. Passengers may also receive free snacks,drinks and other amenities as well. Passengers also receive pre-flight service, priority boarding, and free shuttles as well.

StarBusiness
StarBusiness is the business class equivalent of the airline. The class is only available on international and slect domestic flights. The class has special leather seats, fitted with PTVs, that feature over 20 television and radio channels. The class features, gourmet, three-course complementary meals, that are served in flight. Passengers may also receive free snacks,drinks and other amenities as well. Unlike First Class, passengers in the class do not receive any of the other services available, and must have a StarCard as well to get the services.

StarEconomy
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