Brunant Air

Brunant Air, Staggangraaf Incorporated (IATA: BNT - ICAO: N/A - Callsign: BRUNANT/CARRINGTON) is the official flag carrier of Brunant. It succeeded former flag carrier Nationale Luchtwegen in 1975 after Nationale Luchtwegen went bankrupt. It is a full member of the Eagle Alliance. As part of a membership status, Air Lovia has began codesharing with Brunant Air. Currently, Brunant Air occupies 56% of Brunanter aerospace.

History
After Nationale Luchtwegen collapsed, Air France began monopolizing Brunater aerospace. Without any domestic airline based in Brunant, Brunanter aviation was effectively controlled by foreign companies. As a result, Air France was kicked out of Bruanter aerospace. Immediately afterwards (with no aerospace activity in Brunant), Brunant Air was founded in April 1975 as a consortium between former Nationale Luchtwegen owners and various other businessmen (as well as a 30% stake for the state). Service began in October of that year, with flights to southern France and Mallorca/Majorca. By 1976 there were regular flights to Paris, London, Madrid and Barcelona, as well as other Western European cities. With the opening of Grijzestad Airport it has smaller flights between both airports. In 2007 regional airline FlyBlue partnered with Brunant Air and was eventually bought in 2010. Goyou acquired a 35% stake in 2011, and they are hoping to immediately begin codesharing with Air Lovia. Goyou eventually transferred its share into Aeroholdings.

Destinations

 * Libertas
 * Lovia - Noble City
 * Adlibitas
 * European Union
 * Switzerland
 * Sweden

Service
Brunant Air offers at least two classes of service: Business Class and Standard Cabin. On flights longer than 4 hours First Class is offered. All classes are given meals, but Premium Classes (First and Business) have the option to beer, wine, and cocktails. Ice cream is provided for all - graham crackers are provided for vegan eaters. All fliers have access to Brunant Air's lounge, just like Air Lovia.

First Class
Brunant Air has 35in full 180 degrees flat bed and comfy seats. Customers have their own 30in TV that can watch shows from HBO and even browse the internet! Headphones are included that a customer can keep! Brunant Air has all sorts of wine, even champagne! On some flights a large first class restroom is available for free. Brunant Air has set some perfume and amenities for customers to enjoy! Brunant Air also offers free newspapers and slippers.

Business Class
Brunant Air has a 23 inches, "far-reach" reclining bed and a 23 inches, cozy seat that you can enjoy. Brunant Air always keep customers awake with coffee and stuff. Brunant Air also offers slippers as well. The TV is about 19 inches.

Standard Cabin
Brunant Air includes a 12in TV for customers and a slight recline. A seat is about 15in wide and it is very confortable. Meal service is a standard meal.

Dining
Coming soon

Ownership

 * Aeroholdings: 60%
 * UBAH: 5%
 * Brunant Government: 30%
 * BSC: 5%