Rockhopper Airlines

Rockhopper Airlines is the flag carrier of Rockhopper Island and has hubs at Club Penguin City Airport and Rockhopper Island Airport. The airline has over 12 fleet and offers service mainly from Rockhopper Island to the mainland and to other surronding islands. Rockhopper Airlines operates service to over twenty destinations.

History
The airline was started after a ferry disaster while en route to Rockhopper Island. Penguins wanted a better way to travel to the island, in a way that was faster and more efficient. So, in 2007, an airline was started by a penguin, who was one of the wealthiest penguins in the Sub-Antarctic. He bought two aircraft, a Snowing 737-800 and a Pontrier Dash 8 Q400. The airline started service from the tiny airport of Rockhopper Island. But, airline suffered minor blows in the first year, as low loadfactprs and low customer satisfaction came in. Suddenly,in the next year, when the airline finally started service to South Pole City, the airline became increasingly popular and bought many new aircraft and started service to other cities around the continent.

Fleet

 * Snowing 737-800 (6) (Domestic short/medium haul)
 * Pontrier Dash 8 Q400 (5) (Inter-island routes)
 * Airhail A330-300 (3) (International medium/long haul)

Cabin
Rockhopper Airlines offers two classes, RockhopperFirst, and Economy Class

Captain's Class
Captain's Class is available only on trans-ocean routes and longer inter-island routes. The class provides 38 inch wide seating, and a 32 inch pitch. The seats are made from genuine leather and can recline to 180 and convert into a small bed. The seats feature PTVs, provided by iQubo TV and radio by iQubo Radio. It features more than 21 TV and 12 radio stations. The class features free five course gourmet meals, which are provided on flights that last for more than three hours. The passengers also recurve pre-flight services, special check in counters and access to the PiratesClub, available at select destinations.

Economy Class
Economy Class is available on all flights operated by Rockhopper Airlines. The class features 29-34 inch wide seating, with a 30 inch pitch. The seats are made from cotton and polyester, and can recline to 150 degrees, for a passenger's comfort. The seats feature PTVs, provided by iQubo TV, and by iQubo Radio. It features more than 17 TV channels and 10 radio stations. In-flight entertainment is available on only longer inter-island and all international routes.The class features free meal service on most flights, as well as snacks and drinks.Unlike passengers in RockhopperFirst, they do not have access to the PiratesClub.