Air Tseng

Air Tseng ( 曾國航空) is the flag carrier and largest airline in the Tseng Republic. It was founded on June 2, 1948.

Tseng Airlines (1948-1953)
Air Tseng was founded on June 2, 1948, as Tseng Airlines by Zachary Hai, a rich government official who was tasked to create an airline. He bought five military Douglas DC-3s and for the next three years he worked with aviation officials, pilots, and aeronautical engineers to make the planes for civilian use.

Tseng Airlines commenced its first flight on May 23, 1951, carrying Hai and several other politicians and friends, from newly-opened Zengzi Airport to Hillsbourgh Airport. It is also the first flight from Zengzi Airport. The airline held its first international flight from Tseng City to Tokyo on January 3, 1952.

The airline was renamed Air Tseng in 1953.

Growth and monopoly (1953-1988)
By 1962, Air Tseng became Tseng's largest airline, and held a monopoly on the Tsengian airline industry. The airline's main competitor, Dynasty Airways, merged with Air Tseng on November 14, 1971.

Air Tseng's market shares from 1971 to 1988 were 98%, with the rest small private airlines.

With the establishment and commencement of flyTseng in 1988, Air Tseng's monopoly ended.

Modern era (1988-present)
From June 2, 1998 to June 2, 1999, Air Tseng unveiled new 50th anniversary livery. In 2008, Air Tseng joined Star Alliance.

Fleet
Air Tseng has 88 aircraft. These are:

Cargo
Founded in 1951, tsengcargo (formerly Air Tseng Cargo) is Air Tseng's cargo division. It operates facilities in Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America. It transports everything from books to live animals.

Cabins
Air Tseng has four types of cabins, first, pavilion, business, and economy.

First
First class cabins were formerly called Signature cabins. They are available on all large aircraft and have two sections, Classic and Executive. Executive class are called suites and they have their own rooms, with a reclinable bed, a 20-inch touch screen, and a lounge chair and table for food.

Classic first class cabins are pods, with the seats in a 1-2-1 reverse herringbone position with a 21-inch (53.3 cm) seat width and a 6-foot-7-inch (2.01 m) seat pitch. AVOD is provided with an 18-inch (45.7 cm) touch screen.

Pavilion
Pavilion class is also called premium class. These seats feature a 15.6-inch in-flight entertainment system and 110 V power outlets. Seat pitch is 45 inches. Every aircraft has a pavilion class.

Business
Business class features a larger seat and greater recline as compared to economy class, in a 2–4–2 configuration (Boeing 777) or 2–3–2 configuration (Airbus A330 and Boeing 787) with a 20-inch (0.508 m) (Boeing 777) or 19.5-inch (0.495 m) (Boeing 787) seat width and a 37 to 38 inches (0.94 to 0.97 m) seat pitch. Entertainment is personal AVOD, while music is provided by TBS Satellite.

Economy
Economy Class is available on all Air Tseng aircraft, featuring 840 mm (33 in) pitch, touchscreen personal entertainment screens, sliding seat cushions, and adjustable winged headrests. Each seat is also equipped with a personal handset satellite telephone which can be used with a credit card. Economy seating is in 3–3–3 arrangement on the Boeing 777. There's no AVOD on the A321, only overhead screens.

Catering
Complementary meals are offered depending on flight duration (<2 hrs), destination, and class. A variety of foods are served, including Eastern and Western cuisine. Vegetarian, children's, and religious meals can be requested.

Lounge
Air Tseng operates lounges called Air Tseng Lounge in major airports. Passengers allowed into the lounge are first and pavilion class travallers, and Aeromile Diamond and Gold members.

Aeromile
Aeromile is Air Tseng's frequent filer program. Aeromiles are redeemable for upgrades (eg. from economy to first class) and free tickets, along with priority check-in and baggage claim. There are five tiers:


 * Diamond
 * Gold
 * Silver
 * Bronze
 * Green