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Club Penguin Fan Universe
Penguin Air

The logo.
Vital statistics
Name Penguin Air
Native name N/A
IATA code {{{iata}}}
ICAO code {{{icao}}}
Callsign PENGUIN AIR
Founded October 20, 2010
Commenced operations October 23, 2011
Ceased operations
Hubs Club Penguin City International Airport

South Pole City-Metropolitan International Airport

Secondary hubs {{{secondary_hubs}}}
Focus cities N/A
Frequent flyer program PenMilez
Airline lounge PenLongue
Airline alliance N/A
Subsidiaries N/A
Fleet 151
Destinations 13 cities
Company slogan Perfect only Better
Parent company Penguin Air Inc.
Headquarters 0013 Lucky Ave. Club Penguin City
Website penguinair.co.ac

Penguin Air is an USA based airline. The airline flies to 13 destinations worldwide. The airline's two hubs are the South Pole City-Metropolitan International Airport and Club Penguin City International Airport.

Destinations[]

Main article:Penguin Air destinations

Penguin Air operates hundreds of flights daily. The most traffic comes from Club Penguin City, as that's one of the airline's hubs. There are nine domestic destinations and four international destinations. An estimated 15,500 passengers fly on Penguin Air everyday.

Fleet[]

Penguin Air operates an all Snowing fleet (excluding the McDannel Douzas MD-11). 151 planes are in service.

Aircraft In Service Orders
Snowing 717 10 0
Snowing 737-700 10 0
Snowing 737-800 255 0
Snowing 757-200 55 0
Snowing 767-300 30 15
Snowing 777-300ER 20 0
McDannel Douzas MD-11 1 0

Cabin[]

Penguin Supreme[]

Penguin Supreme is available on all Snowing 777s and the McDannel Douzas MD-11. The seats can make a full size bed. Delicious meals with freshly baked bread are served with a choice of wine or soft drink. Free in-flight internet is provided by Airwave. Personal touch screens include 16 TV channels provided by iQuvo TV, free movies, television shows, and plenty of games. You could get free snacks and drinks during the flight. In select airports, a PenLongue is available for all first class passengers. Passengers also go through Penyority check-in lanes and boarding lanes.

International Economy Class[]

International Economy Class is available on all international routes. A buy food on board service is available. Like Penguin Supreme, you can go on the internet. However, you have to pay. There are also touch screens, but there are slightly less games and channels. The seats can also recline to 140°, for a passenger's comfort. Free beverages are available on all flights. Economy passengers may earn PenMilez to trade for free flights.

Domestic First[]

Domestic First class is offered on all other aircraft (except the Snowing 717). Seats can recline to 140 degrees. Free meal services are available in first class. Passengers may also enjoy some free snacks and beverages. Internet is available in this class. The touch screens are available with slightly less channels. Passengers may enjoy the PenLongue for free (up to one hour).

Domestic Economy Class[]

Domestic Economy Class is available on all aircraft (excluding theSnowing 777s and the McDannel Douzas MD-11). Seats have slightly less recline. There are overhead monitors instead of the touch screens. On longer flights, a buy food on board service is available. Free beverages and peanuts are available in all flights. Economy passengers may earn PenMilez to trade for free flights.