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Astraeus Rebrand?

have a look at http://www.flyastraeus.com and http://www.flystar.com (same website) does it look like a rebrand happening perhaps?? anyone got any more information?

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By: BigVince76 - 1st June 2007 at 03:56

BTW – click on the “where we fly to” section, and as the arrows move out over the globe, try and resist singing the theme to “Dad’s Army!!”

I tried but failed:D I last flew with AUE a few years ago and loved every minute of it, certainly one of the best IT flights I’ve ever had.

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By: bwaflyer - 31st May 2007 at 22:42

AEU have just started selling seats directly to the public on a limited number of routes (hence the new website). The new logo is just being used at the moment to promote the direct sales part of the business (or that’s what we’ve been told), but the rumours are that we will eventually move over to the flystar name, dropping Astraeus entirely (hard to spell, hard to pronounce, and everyone thinks we’re Greek!). No idea what the time line is though.

BTW – click on the “where we fly to” section, and as the arrows move out over the globe, try and resist singing the theme to “Dad’s Army!!”

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By: aidoair - 31st May 2007 at 00:04

It could be a rebrand of their image, probably to re-promote their self as it looks to be a new logo on the new website and they have added an easier to use online self booking section which will help attract more passengers at least. I’m sure that they will keep the Astraeus name though.

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By: FlyMonarch - 31st May 2007 at 00:01

yes i have seen, but i mean look on the website, there is a new logo, i dont really like it to be honnest! i like AEU as it is 😀 😀 😀

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By: B77W - 30th May 2007 at 23:53

http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1207691/L/

Look at the inside of the winglet. 😉

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