Frequent Flyer Slot by Relax Gaming
by Relax GamingReleased Aug 1, 2020
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A 6x4 vintage aviation slot with split-flap destination boards, three named free spin variants and a meta Frequent Flyer bonus.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 96% |
| Volatility | High |
| Max Win | 5,000x |
| Grid | 6x4 |
| Paylines | 40 paylines |
| Min Bet | $0.1 |
| Max Bet | $100 |
| Hit Freq | 25% |

About Frequent Flyer Slot
The departure board on the left side of the reels isn't decoration. Watch it during play - destinations slide up from the bottom in a constant mechanical clatter of split flaps, cycling through PERTH, MILAN, VEGAS, DUBAI, MIAMI, PARIS, DELHI, TOKYO, CAIRO, QUITO. When five or more Split Flap symbols land on the 6x4 grid, the board locks onto a single city and that city decides which of three Free Spins variants you enter. The flapLetter animation reveal is the actual trigger ceremony, and it's the visual centerpiece of the whole game.
Each named bonus plays differently. Unpack Relax awards 5 spins at x3 multiplier with 3 wilds added to the reels. Sky Tours drops to 3 spins but bumps the wild count to 6 at x2. Travel Gurus is the lottery-ticket option - 5 spins, only 1 wild, but the multiplier sits at x6 throughout the round. The math is genuinely different in each one, so the destination reveal isn't cosmetic. Drawing Travel Gurus on a wild-rich spin can outpunch Sky Tours despite fewer wilds, because the x6 applies to every line hit. There's a fourth tier called Tour It (4-20 spins, 2-6x multiplier, 1-10 wilds) that randomises everything within those ranges.
The meta-progression is the unusual part. Every time you trigger one of the three named variants, that destination gets stamped on your travel record. Visit all three across separate sessions and the next trigger awards Frequent Flyer Free Spins, a combined round pulling elements from all variants. This is genuinely persistent across spins and even across sessions, which most slots don't bother with - the game tracks your progress whether you keep playing the same casino tab or come back tomorrow.
One random base feature worth knowing about: Final Call drops 2 Split Flap symbols onto the grid before the reels stop, dramatically improving your odds of hitting the 5-symbol trigger that round. It's not telegraphed - the symbols just land pre-stopped and you watch the rest of the reels resolve around them. No buy bonus here either, which is rare for a 2022 Relax title. The whole game funnels through that departure board, and the studio clearly wanted players to actually trigger the bonus organically.
The art direction is golden-age aviation, roughly 1930s-1940s, sepia and cream tones throughout. The reels sit inside an art deco terminal with arched windows showing propeller airliners parked on the tarmac, polished marble underfoot, brass detailing on the symbol borders. Symbols are vintage travel memorabilia - leather suitcases, propeller planes, pilot caps, the Eiffel Tower, pyramids, pagodas, the Statue of Liberty - alongside ornate card-suit lows. A stewardess in a navy uniform appears on the bonus selection screens. The whole thing feels closer to a Wes Anderson set than a typical travel slot, and given that Relax usually leans rougher and edgier, that's a real stylistic shift.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.