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'''Plummet Airlines''' is an airline that flies out of [[Escobar International Airport]] in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]], seen in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]. The company slogan is "The Last Resort", probably due to the fact that their safety record is implied to be poor, and that their planes "plummet" out of the sky - Hence the name and the logo painted on their aircrafts, which is a plane pointing downwards. |
'''Plummet Airlines''' is an airline that flies out of [[Escobar International Airport]] in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]], seen in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]. The company slogan is "The Last Resort", probably due to the fact that their safety record is implied to be poor, and that their planes "plummet" out of the sky - Hence the name and the logo painted on their aircrafts, which is a plane pointing downwards. |
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− | Plummet Airlines owns a fleet with multiple [http://gta.wikia.com/Airtrain Airtrains] which can be found in Escobar International. |
+ | Plummet Airlines owns a fleet with multiple [http://gta.wikia.com/Airtrain Airtrains] which can be found in Escobar International - They are only parked around the airport though, and the flying Airtrains don't bear the logos of the airline, which might be another implication of their low safety record. The livery of their planes seems partially inspired by those of the Australian flag carrier [[wp:Qantas|Qantas]]. |
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Revision as of 20:56, 15 November 2013
Plummet Airlines is an airline that flies out of Escobar International Airport in Vice City, seen in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. The company slogan is "The Last Resort", probably due to the fact that their safety record is implied to be poor, and that their planes "plummet" out of the sky - Hence the name and the logo painted on their aircrafts, which is a plane pointing downwards.
Plummet Airlines owns a fleet with multiple Airtrains which can be found in Escobar International - They are only parked around the airport though, and the flying Airtrains don't bear the logos of the airline, which might be another implication of their low safety record. The livery of their planes seems partially inspired by those of the Australian flag carrier Qantas.