New Brunton Airways

New Brunton Airways is a Bruntonese low-cost airline headquartered in New Darlington, Oxford, 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 320 family and Boeing aircraft.

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


 * Australia
 * Gold Coast - Gold Coast Airport (53 flights/week)
 * Melbourne - Melbourne Tullamarine Airport (70 flights/week)
 * Sydney - Sydney International Airport (90 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 - --- (79 flights/week)
 * Renagawa - --- (35 flights/week)


 * Shushtrepistaz
 * Czrik - Czrik Vokasoto International Airport (25 flights/week)
 * Das'gotn - Das'gotn National International Airport (140 flights/week)
 * Dras'kon - Dras'kon Rikia Intenational Airport (70 flights/week)


 * 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)


 * 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)