New Brunton Airways



New Brunton Airways is a Bruntonese low-cost airline headquartered in Oxford, New Darlington, New Brunton. The airline operates a domestic network and international services from its main base at New Darlington International Airport, using a mixed fleet of Moltov MO-2, Airbus A320 family and Boeing aircraft.

New Brunton Airways announced that it will join the SkyTeam airline alliance by 2013, and aims to achieve a 5-star Skytrax rating by 2013.

History
Founded in 2000 originally EANBAS an acronym for East Asia New Brunton Aerial Services, in 2010 the name changed to New Brunton Airways a budget airline company based in New Darlington International Airport.

Economy Rise
With the rising economy in 2012 the airline no longer became a budget airline on March 15 2012. The airline also said that the passengers who had already purchased a ticket did not need to pay a new price however they did have to pay an extra $10 per baggage. Due to the fact that the airline was no longer a budget airline they increased the number of destinations as they would have enough income to pay for landing at airports.

New Brunton Airways Regional Domestic Destinations

 * New Brunton
 * Harlden - Harlden International Airport (35 flights/week)
 * Hostane - Neil Moore Airport (28 flights/week)
 * New Darlington - New Darlington International Airport (35 flights/week)
 * Pano - Triple Bay Airport (23 flights/week)

New Brunton Airways International Destinations

 * Ascadylea
 * Archades - Archades, Royal City of Ascadylea International Airport (22 flights/week)


 * Australia
 * Gold Coast - Gold Coast Airport (53 flights/week)
 * Melbourne - Melbourne Tullamarine Airport (46 flights/week)
 * Sydney - Sydney International Airport (76 flights/week)


 * Calaré
 * Wollongong - Wollongong International Airport (14 flights/week)


 * Ciarnesia
 * Sobovitei - Traian Vuia International Airport (14 flights/week)


 * Hiigara
 * Konfederatisk - Sajuuk International Airport (10 flights/week)
 * Pizen - Warlamovhi International Airport (28 flights/week)


 * Hong Kong
 * Hong Kong - Hong Kong International Airport Secondary Hub (161 flights/week)


 * Indonesia
 * Denpasar - Ngurah Rai International Airport (35 flights/week)
 * Jakarta - Soekarno–Hatta International Airport (56 flights/week)


 * Italy
 * Rome - Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (25 flights/week)


 * Japan
 * Osaka - Osaka Kansai International Airport (140 flights/week)
 * Tokyo - Haneda Airport (140 flights/week)


 * Kamchatka
 * Kopachi - Kopachi International Airport (7 flights/week)


 * Malaysia
 * Kuala Lumpur - Kuala Lumpur International Airport (56 flights/week)


 * New Zealand
 * Christchurch - Christchurch International Airport (30 flights/week)


 * Obyershire
 * Obyer - South Obyer Airport (2 flights/week)


 * Okatabawashi
 * Okatabawashi City - Okatabawashi City International Airport (79 flights/week)
 * Renagawa - Renagawa International Airport (35 flights/week)


 * Shushtrepistaz
 * Das'gotn - Das'gotn National International Airport (140 flights/week)
 * Dras'kon - Dras'kon Rikia Intenational Airport (70 flights/week)
 * Hayuno - Hayuno Kanpo Airfield (Seasonal)


 * Singapore
 * Singapore - Singapore Changi Airport Secondary Hub (161 flights/week)


 * South Korea
 * Busan - Busan International Airport (84 flights/week)
 * Seoul - Incheon International Airport (84 flights/week)


 * Syldavia
 * Vladivostok - Vladivostok International Airport (65 flights/week)
 * Klow - Klow International Airport (43 flights/week)


 * Taiwan
 * Taipei - Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (82 flights/week)


 * United Arab Emirates
 * Dubai - Dubai International Airport (10 flights/week)


 * United States of America
 * Los Angeles - Los Angeles International Airport (7 flights/week)



Headquaters


New Brunton Airways currently only has one headquarter and that is at New Darlington's WTC.

Food and beverages
New Brunton Airways offers Business Class passengers a "sophisticated" gourmet menu created by Bruntonese chef Takeshi Matsuya. For lunch and dinner this includes a full three course meal prepared on board by the crew.

The food menu is accompanied by a premium range of Cattalian wines, beers and spirits and non-alcoholic beverages, including barista style coffee.

Economy Class depending on the fare purchased, offers an all inclusive meal for international flights. Alternately, for domestic flights, passengers have an oppertunity to buy on board service with food and drinks available for purchase is offered from a separate menu by Takeshi Matsuya which includes a gourmet range of snacks, meals and beverages. The menu is available on all flights and on selected flights passengers also have access to hot snacks, hot meals and speciality products such as gourmet ice cream. The airline also serves snacks and drinks, free of charge, including beer and wine after 4pm on New Brunton Airways Regional. These services include flights between New Darlington, Harlden, Hostane-Neil Moore and Pano.

New Brunton Airways Elite Club
To capture a share of the business traveller market, New Brunton Airways decided to provide a members' lounge facility for travellers. Originally this was called The Sky Room and provided facilities to members and guests on a pay-as-you-go basis. Many of these facilities became available when New Brunton Airways relocated into their own terminal in some airports.



In 2007, New Brunton Airways revamped the lounge facilities and re-launched the product as The Lounge, which offered all-inclusive facilities on a membership fee or casual fee basis. Upgraded facilities provided included buffet food and refreshments, newspapers, showers, computers, and WiFi internet access for travellers.

In May 2010, New Brunton Airways again renamed the lounge simply referring to it as New Brunton Airways Elite Club - designed to be a premium experience, with spaces designed for specific uses and 'moods'.

Locations

 * New Darlington - Planned opening by mid 2013, in new T4.
 * Hostane-Neil Moore - Domestic Terminal, Departures Level, opposite Gate 2.
 * Osaka-Kansai - Planned opening by mid 2012

BNB Frequent Flyer


In 2010, New Brunton Airway's began a frequent flyer programme which is partnered by BNB. Anyone with a BNB Frequent Flyer can also earn points by shopping at some major retail stores in New Brunton including Marie Louise and Sakura.

Special flights
On 25 March 2012, flights to and from Tokyo and Busan will be suspended due to military activity around Uroboria. Passengers who have booked Tokyo-Busan flights will instead be flown to Seoul and then to Busan with no extra cost.