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==History== | ==History== | ||
Confederate Airlines was established in 1998, as a union of smaller airline companies around the newly established [[Blackhelm Confederacy]], most of which were formed in the breakup of [[Hesperidesian Airways]] during the fall of the [[Empire of Exponent]] in 1996. | Confederate Airlines was established in 1998, as a union of smaller airline companies around the newly established [[Blackhelm Confederacy]], most of which were formed in the breakup of [[Hesperidesian Airways]] during the fall of the [[Empire of Exponent]] in 1996. | ||
==Partners== | |||
Confederate Airlines is a founding member of [[Sky Alliance]], one of the world's leading airline alliances. | |||
==Destinations and hubs== | ==Destinations and hubs== | ||
Confederate Airlines flies to destinations throughout [[Astyria]] and beyond, and has three main hubs: | Confederate Airlines flies to destinations throughout [[Astyria]] and beyond, and has three main hubs: | ||
* Paradise City | * [[Paradise City]], [[Blackhelm Confederacy]] | ||
* Alexandria | * Alexandria | ||
* [[New Alton]], [[ | * [[Port of New Alton]], [[ViZion]] | ||
==Fleet== | ==Fleet== | ||
The Confederate Airlines fleet flies an array of different aircraft models, including several Supersonic aircraft. | |||
*[[Montelucci Bora]] | |||
*[[Genesis GA-4 Mako]] | |||
*[[Genesis GA-72 Mystic II]] | |||
*[[Genesis GA-9 Moirai]] | |||
*[[Bombardier Dash 8 Q400]] | |||
==Classes== | ==Classes== | ||
=== Economy === | === Economy === | ||
=== Economy Plus === | |||
=== Business === | Economy Class is the most budget-friendly option to fly with Confederate Airlines, offering a decent level of comfort and convenience on all aircraft. The seats are designed to maximize the available space and have a width of 17 to 18.6 inches (43 to 47 cm) and a pitch of 30 to 33 inches (76 to 84 cm). Some seats have a smart design that allows the seat bottom to slide forward as the seat back reclines, creating more room for relaxation. | ||
=== First === | |||
=== Suite === | Economy Class passengers can enjoy a range of complimentary snacks and non-alcoholic drinks on all flights longer than 250 miles (400 km), such as pretzels, cookies, juice, and soda. They also have the option to buy alcoholic drinks and premium snacks, such as cheese plates, sandwiches, and salads. On long-haul international flights and some transcontinental domestic flights, passengers also receive a complimentary hot meal, with options like pasta, chicken, or beef, and a choice of wines and spirits. | ||
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=== Economy Plus === | |||
Economy Plus seats are available on all aircraft and offer more legroom and comfort than Economy Class seats. The seats have a pitch of 34 to 36 inches (86 to 91 cm) and some extra amenities, such as: priority boarding, which allows them to board the plane earlier and avoid the crowds; dedicated overhead space, which ensures they have enough room for their carry-on luggage; complimentary beer, wine, and spirits on flights longer than 250 miles (400 km), which adds to their enjoyment; and complimentary premium snacks on flights longer than 900 miles (1,400 km), which include items like nuts, chips, and fruit. Economy Plus passengers also have access to complimentary premium entertainment, with free headsets provided on most flights. They can watch movies, TV shows, or listen to music on their personal screens. On select transcontinental flights, Economy Plus passengers may also enjoy extra menu options, such as hot breakfast, pizza, or burgers. | |||
=== Business === | |||
Business Class is the ideal choice for travelers who want to work or relax in style and comfort on long haul international and some transcontinental flights. Business Class seats are lie-flat and have direct aisle access on most planes, ensuring a restful and private flight. The seats have a width of 20 to 22 inches (51 to 56 cm) and a pitch of 60 to 78 inches (152 to 198 cm). The seats also have adjustable headrests, footrests, and lumbar support, as well as a personal storage space for their belongings. | |||
Business Class passengers can also benefit from a personal, on demand in-flight-entertainment (IFE) system, which allows them to choose from a wide selection of movies, TV shows, games, and music. They also have universal power-ports, which enable them to charge their devices; a movable reading light, which provides optimal lighting for their needs; and a folding work table, which gives them a convenient surface for their laptop or documents. Passengers also receive complimentary chef-curated meals, which are inspired by the destination and made with fresh ingredients. They can also enjoy refreshments, alcoholic beverages, an amenity kit, which contains essentials like earplugs, eye mask, socks, and toiletries; premium bedding, which includes a duvet and a pillow; and pre-flight lounge access, which offers them a comfortable and quiet place to relax, work, or snack before boarding. | |||
=== First === | |||
First Class is the ultimate luxury experience on most mainline domestic and international flights, offering the highest level of comfort and service on board. First Class seats are spacious and plush, with a width of 18.5 to 20.75 inches (47 to 53 cm) and a pitch of 37 to 40 inches (94 to 102 cm). The seats are upholstered with leather and have a recline of up to 180 degrees. Some seats also have power ports and free entertainment products, such as tablets or noise-canceling headphones. | |||
First Class passengers can indulge in a wider variety of free snacks and drinks than Economy Class passengers, such as gourmet chocolates, nuts, cheese, and crackers. They also have access to free drinks and alcohol, including champagne, cocktails, and premium spirits. They also receive full meal service on flights longer than 900 miles (1,400 km), with options like steak, lobster, or salmon, and a dessert cart with cakes, pies, and ice cream. First Class passengers are also eligible for priority boarding, which allows them to skip the lines and board the plane first, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free journey. | |||
=== Suite === | |||
Suite Class is an exclusive and premium option on select international flights, offering the ultimate privacy and comfort in the sky. Suite Class seats are enclosed in individual cabins, with a width of 26 inches (66 cm) and a pitch of 87 inches (221 cm). The seats can be converted into fully flat beds, with premium bedding and pillows provided. The cabins also have sliding doors, which can be closed for more privacy and security. | |||
Suite Class passengers can also enjoy a personal, on demand in-flight-entertainment (IFE) system, which allows them to watch movies, TV shows, games, and music on a large screen. They also have universal power-ports, which enable them to charge their devices; a movable reading light, which provides optimal lighting for their needs; a personal wardrobe, which gives them space to hang their clothes; and a vanity table, which has a mirror and a sink. Passengers also receive complimentary gourmet meals, which are prepared by a dedicated chef and served on fine china and silverware. They can also enjoy refreshments, alcoholic beverages, an amenity kit, which contains luxury items like perfume, lotion, and a shaving kit; pajamas, and slippers. Suite Class passengers also have access to a dedicated lounge area, where they can socialize and relax with other passengers. The lounge has a bar, a sofa, and a TV, and offers snacks and drinks throughout the flight. | |||
=== SkyBar === | |||
SkyBar is a special feature on some large widebody aircraft, where passengers can relax and socialize with other travelers in a spacious and cozy area. SkyBar is situated between the Suites and First Class, and is accessible to Business Class and up. SkyBar has a variety of seating options, such as couches, armchairs, and bar stools. SkyBar is manned by friendly and helpful crew members, who can provide drinks and snacks as needed. | |||
==Lounge== | ==Lounge== | ||
==Loyalty Program== | ==FlyPoints Loyalty Program== | ||
If you are looking for a loyalty program that rewards you for flying with Confederate Airlines and its partners, look no further than FlyPoints. FlyPoints is one of the easiest programs to gain elite status levels, with excellent benefits that make your travel experience more enjoyable and rewarding. | |||
=== How to earn FlyPoints === | |||
You can earn FlyPoints in two simple ways: | |||
* Earn 1 base qualifying point per mile flown on Confederate Airlines flights and partners. You can choose from over 100 airlines around the world, including Star Alliance members, to earn FlyPoints on your flights. | |||
* Earn 1 base qualifying point per dollar spent on Confederate Airlines credit card. You can use your credit card for everyday purchases and earn FlyPoints on every dollar you spend. Plus, you can enjoy perks like free checked bags, priority boarding, and discounts on inflight purchases. | |||
=== How to boost your FlyPoints === | |||
You can earn even more FlyPoints when you fly in premium cabins on Confederate Airlines flights and partners. You will earn 1 bonus qualifying point per mile flown in business class or 2 bonus qualifying points per mile flown in first class. This means you can reach elite status faster and enjoy more benefits. | |||
=== How to redeem your FlyPoints === | |||
You can use your FlyPoints to book award flights on Confederate Airlines and its partners. You can also use them to upgrade your seat, access airport lounges, pay for baggage fees, and more. There are no blackout dates or restrictions on award travel, so you can use your FlyPoints anytime, anywhere. | |||
=== Elite status === | |||
You can achieve elite status by earning a certain number of qualifying points in a calendar year. There are three elite status levels: Bronze, Gold, and Platinum. Each level offers you more benefits and privileges, such as: | |||
* Bronze: You need 10,000 points to reach this level. You will get 25% more FlyPoints on every flight, free seat selection, fast check-in, and better standby options. | |||
* Gold: You need 25,000 points to reach this level. You will get 50% more FlyPoints on every flight, free upgrades, early boarding, and lounge access. | |||
* Platinum: You need 75,000 points to reach this level. You will get 100% more FlyPoints on every flight, guaranteed seat availability, priority baggage handling, and concierge service. | |||
=== Why choose FlyPoints === | |||
FlyPoints is the ultimate loyalty program for frequent flyers who want to get the most out of their travel. You can earn and redeem FlyPoints easily, enjoy exclusive benefits and perks, and achieve elite status faster. Join FlyPoints today and start flying with confidence and convenience. | |||
[[Category:Astyria]] | [[Category:Astyria]] |
Latest revision as of 19:59, 6 December 2023
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Founded | 1997 | ||||||
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Hubs | Paradise City International Airport (PCX) | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | FlyPoints | ||||||
Alliance | Sky Alliance | ||||||
Headquarters | Redemption, Blackhelm Confederacy | ||||||
Key people | President and CEO Chief Financial Officer Director of Corporate Strategy |
Confederate Airlines is a major Blackhelm Confederate based airline headquartered in Redemption. It is the largest airline and the Blackhelm Confederacy, and a founding member of Sky Alliance.
History
Confederate Airlines was established in 1998, as a union of smaller airline companies around the newly established Blackhelm Confederacy, most of which were formed in the breakup of Hesperidesian Airways during the fall of the Empire of Exponent in 1996.
Partners
Confederate Airlines is a founding member of Sky Alliance, one of the world's leading airline alliances.
Destinations and hubs
Confederate Airlines flies to destinations throughout Astyria and beyond, and has three main hubs:
- Paradise City, Blackhelm Confederacy
- Alexandria
- Port of New Alton, ViZion
Fleet
The Confederate Airlines fleet flies an array of different aircraft models, including several Supersonic aircraft.
- Montelucci Bora
- Genesis GA-4 Mako
- Genesis GA-72 Mystic II
- Genesis GA-9 Moirai
- Bombardier Dash 8 Q400
Classes
Economy
Economy Class is the most budget-friendly option to fly with Confederate Airlines, offering a decent level of comfort and convenience on all aircraft. The seats are designed to maximize the available space and have a width of 17 to 18.6 inches (43 to 47 cm) and a pitch of 30 to 33 inches (76 to 84 cm). Some seats have a smart design that allows the seat bottom to slide forward as the seat back reclines, creating more room for relaxation.
Economy Class passengers can enjoy a range of complimentary snacks and non-alcoholic drinks on all flights longer than 250 miles (400 km), such as pretzels, cookies, juice, and soda. They also have the option to buy alcoholic drinks and premium snacks, such as cheese plates, sandwiches, and salads. On long-haul international flights and some transcontinental domestic flights, passengers also receive a complimentary hot meal, with options like pasta, chicken, or beef, and a choice of wines and spirits.
Economy Plus
Economy Plus seats are available on all aircraft and offer more legroom and comfort than Economy Class seats. The seats have a pitch of 34 to 36 inches (86 to 91 cm) and some extra amenities, such as: priority boarding, which allows them to board the plane earlier and avoid the crowds; dedicated overhead space, which ensures they have enough room for their carry-on luggage; complimentary beer, wine, and spirits on flights longer than 250 miles (400 km), which adds to their enjoyment; and complimentary premium snacks on flights longer than 900 miles (1,400 km), which include items like nuts, chips, and fruit. Economy Plus passengers also have access to complimentary premium entertainment, with free headsets provided on most flights. They can watch movies, TV shows, or listen to music on their personal screens. On select transcontinental flights, Economy Plus passengers may also enjoy extra menu options, such as hot breakfast, pizza, or burgers.
Business
Business Class is the ideal choice for travelers who want to work or relax in style and comfort on long haul international and some transcontinental flights. Business Class seats are lie-flat and have direct aisle access on most planes, ensuring a restful and private flight. The seats have a width of 20 to 22 inches (51 to 56 cm) and a pitch of 60 to 78 inches (152 to 198 cm). The seats also have adjustable headrests, footrests, and lumbar support, as well as a personal storage space for their belongings.
Business Class passengers can also benefit from a personal, on demand in-flight-entertainment (IFE) system, which allows them to choose from a wide selection of movies, TV shows, games, and music. They also have universal power-ports, which enable them to charge their devices; a movable reading light, which provides optimal lighting for their needs; and a folding work table, which gives them a convenient surface for their laptop or documents. Passengers also receive complimentary chef-curated meals, which are inspired by the destination and made with fresh ingredients. They can also enjoy refreshments, alcoholic beverages, an amenity kit, which contains essentials like earplugs, eye mask, socks, and toiletries; premium bedding, which includes a duvet and a pillow; and pre-flight lounge access, which offers them a comfortable and quiet place to relax, work, or snack before boarding.
First
First Class is the ultimate luxury experience on most mainline domestic and international flights, offering the highest level of comfort and service on board. First Class seats are spacious and plush, with a width of 18.5 to 20.75 inches (47 to 53 cm) and a pitch of 37 to 40 inches (94 to 102 cm). The seats are upholstered with leather and have a recline of up to 180 degrees. Some seats also have power ports and free entertainment products, such as tablets or noise-canceling headphones.
First Class passengers can indulge in a wider variety of free snacks and drinks than Economy Class passengers, such as gourmet chocolates, nuts, cheese, and crackers. They also have access to free drinks and alcohol, including champagne, cocktails, and premium spirits. They also receive full meal service on flights longer than 900 miles (1,400 km), with options like steak, lobster, or salmon, and a dessert cart with cakes, pies, and ice cream. First Class passengers are also eligible for priority boarding, which allows them to skip the lines and board the plane first, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free journey.
Suite
Suite Class is an exclusive and premium option on select international flights, offering the ultimate privacy and comfort in the sky. Suite Class seats are enclosed in individual cabins, with a width of 26 inches (66 cm) and a pitch of 87 inches (221 cm). The seats can be converted into fully flat beds, with premium bedding and pillows provided. The cabins also have sliding doors, which can be closed for more privacy and security.
Suite Class passengers can also enjoy a personal, on demand in-flight-entertainment (IFE) system, which allows them to watch movies, TV shows, games, and music on a large screen. They also have universal power-ports, which enable them to charge their devices; a movable reading light, which provides optimal lighting for their needs; a personal wardrobe, which gives them space to hang their clothes; and a vanity table, which has a mirror and a sink. Passengers also receive complimentary gourmet meals, which are prepared by a dedicated chef and served on fine china and silverware. They can also enjoy refreshments, alcoholic beverages, an amenity kit, which contains luxury items like perfume, lotion, and a shaving kit; pajamas, and slippers. Suite Class passengers also have access to a dedicated lounge area, where they can socialize and relax with other passengers. The lounge has a bar, a sofa, and a TV, and offers snacks and drinks throughout the flight.
SkyBar
SkyBar is a special feature on some large widebody aircraft, where passengers can relax and socialize with other travelers in a spacious and cozy area. SkyBar is situated between the Suites and First Class, and is accessible to Business Class and up. SkyBar has a variety of seating options, such as couches, armchairs, and bar stools. SkyBar is manned by friendly and helpful crew members, who can provide drinks and snacks as needed.
Lounge
FlyPoints Loyalty Program
If you are looking for a loyalty program that rewards you for flying with Confederate Airlines and its partners, look no further than FlyPoints. FlyPoints is one of the easiest programs to gain elite status levels, with excellent benefits that make your travel experience more enjoyable and rewarding.
How to earn FlyPoints
You can earn FlyPoints in two simple ways:
- Earn 1 base qualifying point per mile flown on Confederate Airlines flights and partners. You can choose from over 100 airlines around the world, including Star Alliance members, to earn FlyPoints on your flights.
- Earn 1 base qualifying point per dollar spent on Confederate Airlines credit card. You can use your credit card for everyday purchases and earn FlyPoints on every dollar you spend. Plus, you can enjoy perks like free checked bags, priority boarding, and discounts on inflight purchases.
How to boost your FlyPoints
You can earn even more FlyPoints when you fly in premium cabins on Confederate Airlines flights and partners. You will earn 1 bonus qualifying point per mile flown in business class or 2 bonus qualifying points per mile flown in first class. This means you can reach elite status faster and enjoy more benefits.
How to redeem your FlyPoints
You can use your FlyPoints to book award flights on Confederate Airlines and its partners. You can also use them to upgrade your seat, access airport lounges, pay for baggage fees, and more. There are no blackout dates or restrictions on award travel, so you can use your FlyPoints anytime, anywhere.
Elite status
You can achieve elite status by earning a certain number of qualifying points in a calendar year. There are three elite status levels: Bronze, Gold, and Platinum. Each level offers you more benefits and privileges, such as:
- Bronze: You need 10,000 points to reach this level. You will get 25% more FlyPoints on every flight, free seat selection, fast check-in, and better standby options.
- Gold: You need 25,000 points to reach this level. You will get 50% more FlyPoints on every flight, free upgrades, early boarding, and lounge access.
- Platinum: You need 75,000 points to reach this level. You will get 100% more FlyPoints on every flight, guaranteed seat availability, priority baggage handling, and concierge service.
Why choose FlyPoints
FlyPoints is the ultimate loyalty program for frequent flyers who want to get the most out of their travel. You can earn and redeem FlyPoints easily, enjoy exclusive benefits and perks, and achieve elite status faster. Join FlyPoints today and start flying with confidence and convenience.