Germanialuft

Germanialuft (English: Germania Air) is the second-largest European airline and the of Großgermania. Owned by the Imperial Government of Großgermania, it operates as the nation's only airline, flying nonstop flights to nineteen destinations worldwide, including five domestic locations: Berlin, København, Innsbruck, Kraków, and Frankfurt am Main. Germanialuft was founded in July 2008 with the government takeover of, the country's national airline. Germanialuft also operates international non-stop flights from in,.

Under Großgermanian law, most non-military technology is suppressed. In compliance with the laws, Germanialuft operates far less flights today than its predecessor did prior to its nationalization. Many proponents of the laws, which have been described as 'ludditical' by their opponents, called for a full stop on all air travel. Emperor Michael von Preußen, however, convinced the Imperial Witenagemot that a ban on all air travel would be detrimental to the nation's expansive tourism industry, as well as possibly discouraging inter-region investment.

The airline is headed by the Minister of Transport, currently Paul Gottlieb. Despite this nominal leadership, the majority of airline decisions are made at local levels by Workers' Councils operating within individual airports and route unions.