Update: Thanks to UNAI for SL-Lost for these images.



Here are some screencaps of the new Ajira Airways Updated Site
A small flash video plays that advertises the airline and the tagline "Destiny Calls".
Also, there are some interesting areas of the site, including printing your own boarding pass, flights section which reveals all the Ajira Destinations (similar to Find815's Oceanic Site) and the Adventures page which reveals several nice vacation packages!!
Note: A minor spoiler is revealed in the flights section and there is hidden image revealing a spoiler which can be viewed here: Spoiler Hidden on Ajira Site
(Click to Enlarge)






Latest Site Updates (View all updates)
29 Dec 2008
Various Screencaps of Updated Ajira Site
Posted by
The ODI
at
17:11
(Comments: 20)
Labels:
Ajira Airways,
Screencaps
Post Your Comment (looking for the old comment form?)
N O T E
Spoilers, Name-calling, personal attacks, spamming, excessive self-promotion, condescending pomposity, general assiness, racism, sexism, any-other-ism, homophobia, acrophobia, and destructive (versus constructive) criticism will get you BANNED from the party.
If you have a problem, do NOT post it in the comments, email me here.
Sign up to our 





20 Comments:
I do not know if it matters or not, but the account number for the Ajira Airways Sky club can be found in the readings from the magnetometer station in russia on DIXON ISLAND (abrv. DIK coordinates "73.543 80.562"), which some sort of solar/terrestrial survey.
http://www.wdcb.rssi.ru/stp/index.en_o.html
http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:z5l49B_zK24J:www.wdcb.rssi.ru/stp/data/geo_min.val/DIK-Dixon_Island/DIK02/DIK0204/DIK02402.ehz+"112+114+111+109+111"&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us
Also, make sure to read the news banner on the flights page.
Dixon Island...interesting. A clue of some sort, I'd guess.
I was posting all this on the spoiler section and thought I'd post here as well:
The "news" items on the site also offer interesting tidbits - "South Pacific Triangle: Pilots and sailors avoid *new* Pacific location trouble area." And something about the "Australian Outback - discover ancient secrets" etc.
"New" Pacific trouble area? A clue of some sort?
Also, hasn't it been rumored that there is a Dharma station in Australia? Perhaps that is another clue here?
If you look closely at the boarding pass (click on "Print Sample Boarding Pass" on the "Destination Destiny" tab), there are glyphs on it, as well as what look like pieces of the Dharma logo scattered throughout as a sort of watermark. Anyone know what they could mean?
On the "Adventures" tab, there is a link in the "Island Adventures" description with origami instructions. It advises to print out the sample boarding pass and fold it as described. At the end it says to "peek inside." Presumably there will be some clue there.
The pendant on the Flight attendant looks like it could be a variation of Ms Hawkings snake pendant, when I zoom in on it, it looks like there could be a snake head on the lower left hand corner, can anyone get a better zoom in pic?
On the Ajira Adventures page all the posts are by Antonio B. McCutcheon. Could be the same as Widmore's whiskey.
check out all the source codes too. they say...
MAIN:
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
FLIGHTS:
So off they started about Irish sport and shoneen games the like of lawn tennis and about hurley and putting the stone and racy of the soil and building up a nation once again and all of that.
DESTINATIONS:
PINEAPPLES IN HAWAII
ADVENTURES:
SUPERSONIC IS COMMERCIAL THIRTY TILL MERIDIAN
ABOUT US:
WHERE AMERICA'S DAY BEGINS.
On the sample boarding pass one of the airport codes shown is for GLR, which is the code for the airport in Gaylord Michigan. The rest of the codes make sense and match up with the destinations on the Flight menu, but nothing in Michigan.
Anyone able to book a seat on Flight 316?
Techno - nope all flights are booked.
So the source code in the MAIN page is from John 3:16, and the other source code is from Ulysses, page 316.
I wonder if the rest is scrambled.
the air stewardess's pin is a Triquetra symbol which is used alot in Christianity as a symbol of the Trinity (Father, Son and Holy Spirit).
gottawatch...I think we need the promo code to book a seat on flight 316!
The promo code might be the clue in the origami. I do not have access to my computer right now. Please someone post the results.
woo hoo!!! I pointed this out originally!!! No love? LOL just kidding! Thanks for the images
The numbers on the boarding pass are the coordinates for Guam.
The U.S. territory of Guam bills itself as "where America's day begins".
There is a hex code hidden in the source!
46 6f 72 20 47 6f 64 20 73 6f 20 6c 6f 76 65 64 20 74 68 65 20 77 6f 72 6c
64 20 74 68 61 74 20 68 65 20 67 61 76 65 20 68 69 73 20 6f 6e 65 20 61 6e 64 20
6f 6e 6c 79 20 53 6f 6e 2c 20 74 68 61 74 20 77 68 6f 65 76 65 72 20 62 65 6c 69
65 76 65 73 20 69 6e 20 68 69 6d 20 73 68 61 6c 6c 20 6e 6f 74 20 70 65 72 69 73
68 20 62 75 74 20 68 61 76 65 20 65 74 65 72 6e 61 6c 20 6c 69 66 65 2e
Translated as:
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” (John 3:16)
I scanned the barcode on the printable boarding pass, and the data reads "048151623426". The 0 & 6 may be header/footer data, or may be intentional. (Note that the first character is zero, not "O" as in Oceanic.)
If you remove the 0 at the beginning and the 6 at the end you get 4815162342 or 4 8 15 16 23 42. Those look familiar from somewhere... :)
the promo code is the numbers on the sky card they show which when you figure out the code it means promo. the numbers 112 114 111 109 111
has anyone been able to book a flight with those promo numbers Lisa mentioned? I haven't yet.
On the AjiraAirways website, if you do the rightclick-zoom option in flash, and you look at the inflight video monitor that the people are viewing in the left of the photo they're using, you can see Australia and the lower part of Asia; perhaps the "South Pacific Triangle" is in this area?