Infinity Alliance
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Welcome to Infintity - beyond perfection, there's Infinity. When we created the slogan, we weren't just looking for something smart and memorable phrase. We were looking for something that is true to our hearts and that we could stand behind ... proud and honest. And so we created our slogan.
Infintiy is more than just the sum of the efforts of all our members. Since February 2010 it is literally possible to travel anywhere in the world. The alliance is actively present on all contintents, as well as in all major markets like Europe, mainland America and Asia.
But more than that, we are successful at what we are doing. Seven of the twenty biggest airlines (as per ASIX20 stock market index) are members of Infinity. And that is just one of our many achievements ...
- 08/2009: Infinity Alliance is formed for operations on Nicosia, though not exactly infinite in scope to begin with. Expansion continued through early and late September, with all of our 'headline acts' being integrated into the alliance in this period.
- 10/2009: Growth on Nicosia; Infinity is arguably the most successful of the new alliances formed in this time period, which sees the implementation of strong interncontinental links between the alliance members and a route network stretching from Anchorage to Bombay.
- 12/2009: The transition. Britannica, Centennial, Pannonian and Liberty begin operations on the Croydon server, which has since become the alliance's major playing field.
- 01/2010: Expansion - Litschi, Yellow Cab, Aero Oka, Fly By Air, AsianWings, China Lotus, JetAsia, Baobab Tanzanian, and African Skies find their way into the alliance's comforting embrace.
- 02/2010: Expansion - Kiwi Flyer joins the Infinity Alliance. Infinity is now active on all continents.
- 05/2010: Expansion - A new member is introduced to the Infinity family. cAIR, based in Larnaca/Cyprus, is a valuable addition to the European team, especially with regards to African and Indian cross-links.
- 07/2010: Expansion - ID Star, Indonesia's favorite airline, joins the Infinity family. Through this addition, Infinity becomes the strongest network in South East Asia and a valuable link between Asia's mainland and Australia/New Zealand.
- 08/2010: Expansion - Khaled Airlines and Khaled Airlines Regional join the Infinity Alliance, as do Air Aconcagua and ID Box, the cargo division if ID Star. Infinity is now the leading alliance on croydon ... not just in moved passengers and seat-km.
If you're thinking about joining right now, you've picked the right time - we're officially in expansion mode! We're a practical bunch, by and large, so please don't feel the need to adhere rigidly to a template when writing up an application; all the same, here are some things to think about when applying that might help out:
- Do you have a clear goal for your airline?
As an example, Liberty Airlines on Nicosia was essentially operated on the principle of "get big"; making decisions on a whim is not a very useful long-term strategy, and the effects only really become noticeable weeks or months later when you inexplicably start falling apart. How do you think your airline will look one, two, six months from now?
- How can we help you? - How can you help us?
This is intended as a functional, working alliance, not just as a shiny badge; do you have route network or fleet deficiencies that we can help you with, operational costs you don't quite understand, or easy access to a market that's impenetrable for our current membership? If you want to help - or be helped - please let us know upfront so we can get thinking!
- Are you an active player?
We have to be realistic here - AirlineSim moves a lot faster than you'd expect sometimes, and we think it's important to keep on top of any new perils and opportunities that might emerge; if you only check in on your airline once or twice a week you might - and it's a big might, depending very much on what and where your airline is - not be able to do that effectively.
- Do you have any preexisting commitments to particular airlines or groups of airlines?
This isn't really a dealbreaker - it could be more of an opportunity than anything else. Are there airlines you'd like us to cooperate with as well, or who you want us to try to avoid cooperating with? If so, let us know!
There are, obviously, a whole load of more or less important things you could say - regarding service, pricing, external interlining and so on - but if you've got this far there's a decent chance you've covered them already.
Apply now!
Former members:
Britannica Airways | Centennial Airways |
Gizme Airways International | Malaga Star ![]()
Aero Oka | African Skies | Air Brazilian Airlines | American International | Asian Wings | Baobab Tanzanian Airlines | cAIR | Fly By Air | ID Star | Kiwi Flyer | Liberty Airlines | Pannonian Airlines | Yellow Cab Airways



















