Eurawings
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Founded | 1707 AN | |||
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Current operations | 1707 AN | |||
Bases | Vanie | |||
Hubs | Vanie | |||
Destinations | ||||
Headquarters | Vanie, Oportia | |||
Website | eurawings.op |
Eurawings is an Oportian airline and the national flag carrier for Oportia. The company was established in 1707 AN, after a fuse of several commercial and air cargo companies across the Oportian cities.
Services
On board
The aircrafts are mostly fitted into a all-economy configuration on the shorter flights with an option of ordering the desired food and drinks up to two hours before the flight. The two-class configuration aircrafts (economy and business) are operating on the more frequent and longer flights, during the which food and drinks are available from one hour into the flight to one hour before landing.
Eurawings Catering
Eurawings Catering is a subsidiary of Eurawings, providing in-flight meals. The production facilities are located just outside of airports in Vanie, Port de Huile and Pax. The catering offers a wide variety of meals from the Babkhan and Alexandrian cuisine.
Aigle Club
Aigle Club is a frequent-flyer program. The pessengers registered into the program gain bonus points based on the duration of flights they've been on, eventually being issued a free ticket.
Charter
The charter flights are very important part of Eurawings services. Either group or individual, domestic or international, the users of this service include government officials, sports teams and fans, businessmen, tourist organisations and others.
Freight
Eurawings offers cargo services within its whole commercial flight network. The most notable user of this service is La Poste.
Euratechnics
Euratechnics is another subsidiary of Eurawings, providing maintenance and livery painting of aircrafts.