What is the national airline of your country?
Mine is called Blargian Airlines. We have domestic and international routes. We're a really cheap airline. Are any of you interested in adding your cities to my routes? We also have good service, like we have satalite tv on every seat. Also we have really goods seats in every class. We have really luxurious food at first class. We also have a personal tv in every seat. Here's all the aircraft we own.
20 Airbus 340-500
12 Boeing 747-400
10 Boeing 767-200
10 Boeing 767-300 ER
12 Boeing 777-200 ER
29 Boeing 737-800
34 Boeing 737-600
12 Airbus 330-300
45 Boeing 727-200
100 Embracer 145 Jets(Operated by Blargian Airlink)
20 MD-88
20 Airbus 319
20 Airbus 320
12 Canadair RJ(Operated by Blargian Airlink)
11 Airbus 300
12 Airbus 321
30 MD-11 ER(Used only by cargo)
29 MD-11
12 Boeing 747-400 ER(For cargo use only)
29 F-100(Operated by Blargian Airlink)
we have no need for airlines people come here on boat and (if they ever want to leave) they leave by boat but most people never leave once they come
Megaroona
27-03-2004, 00:39
We currently don't have a national airline, for we cannot afford to make an environment friendly airline, so we shall have none at all. We do have a national boating service, Megaroona Moon Floaters. Maybe we can add a route to your country by boat. We are wondering about your countries environmental policies for the airline. If they are strict, we would love a stop in one of Megaroona's cities, for we welcome travelers and immigration.
Love from our country to yours.
The Resi Corporation
27-03-2004, 00:49
Our airline is ResiAir. It uses StarStreak model spaceplaces to travel between two far-apart points in literally minutes. With terminals all over the globe, there isn't a spot on earth that isn't accessable by our fleet of spaceplanes.
imported_Kartoffelburg
27-03-2004, 00:59
There are several small airports in Kartoffelburg, but our national Airport is located about three miles outside our capital on top of a large cliff. There is nothing more beautiful than to watch the morning sun rise, and glint off of the wings of the craft awaiting their morning departure.
The truely remarkable thing about this airport, though, is that the only vehicle allowed are hanggliders. All kinds of hanggliders fly out of the Kartoffelburg national airport; tiny private ones, larger passenger ones with enough space to comfortably seat up to eight passengers, and large cargo hanggliders with vast wingspans.
Of course, hanggliders are hardly original. A book on display in the Dartmouth library, written in the eleventh century by a Christian monk, chronicals the existance of gliding machines in a small town in northern France called Fallanddie. Apparently, the peasants would glide from one end of the valley to the other, like angels upon high. Unfortunatly, nobody was left to tend the fields, so the town eventually starved to death.
The Kartoffelburg airport is not without it's own share of problems. Mainly, the limited range and manuverability of the gliders. Too often have there been casualties from those eager to show off to their friends back in the city, only to fly into a building or fall into a factories smokestack. However, every time a vote comes up before the city council on whether to build a "modern" airport, it is always rejected. For years now, it has been decided that the hanggliders pro's easily weigh off against the con's.
Normanites
27-03-2004, 02:01
See here for a complete list of nations' airlines:
http://www.nationstates.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=99570&highlight=
Ariddia's only international airline, state-owned, is Ariddian Airlines. Our planes are comfortable, though far from luxurious.
We would indeed be interested in your airline flying to some of our cities. Let's say, Revane, Haven and Cite-Belle?
Rêvane International Airport (REV)
Haven International Airport (HAV)
Cité-Belle International (CBE)