Vrachiapolis Airlines

Vrachiapolis Airlines is one of two flag carriers of Vrachiapolis (the other being Esinti Airlines). The airline is owned by Vrachiapolis Airlines Group, which is state-owned through the Ikopola Development Corporation. It is also the largest airline in southeastern Europe, operating over 3,200 flights per week from its hub at Vrachiapolis Ikopola Airport. Cargo activities are undertaken by Vrachiapolis Airlines Cargo. Robin, a wholly owned subsidiary, operates as a low-cost carrier.

During the mid-to-late-1970s, and  began to cut back on service to Vrachiapolis. As a result, Vrachiapolis Airlines was founded on March 1, 1978 using a low-interest loan of US$30 million from the, with giving two of the airline's first aircraft and the Vrachiapolian government providing an additional US$13 million in start-up capital. El Al also helped train the first Vrachiapolis Airlines cabin crews. In the years following its founding, the airline expanded both its fleet and its destinations.

Vrachiapolis Airlines operates a mixed fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircraft, and was a launch customer for the Airbus A380 — the world's largest passenger aircraft — as well as the Boeing 777-200, the Airbus A320neo, the ultra long-range version of the Airbus A350-900, and the Boeing MD-12 rebuilt aircraft.

Corporate affairs
Vrachiapolis Airlines is owned by the Ikopola Development Corporation, one of several development corporations of the Government of Vrachiapolis.

The company is headquartered in the Ikopola Airport Business Park in Vrachiapolis' Ikopola district, adjacent to it's main hub Vrachiapolis Ikopola Airport.

Branding
Branding and publicity efforts have revolved primarily around Vrachiapolian culture, in contrast to most other airlines, who tend to emphasise aircraft and services in general.

Destinations
Vrachiapolis Airlines operates one of the longest flights in the world, a nonstop flight from Vrachiapolis to currently operated with Airbus A320neo aircraft.