Alpine is a Neo-Retro charter flight landing page template built for regional air services connecting mountain towns, alpine airfields, and lakeside retreats. It features a full-screen video header, an interactive masonry destination grid with route filtering, aircraft cards with flip reveals, and an inline booking drawer with transparent pricing. Built for direct sales, no quote forms required.
by Rocket studio
Alpine is a single-page charter flight landing page template designed for turboprop and light jet operators serving remote mountain destinations. It combines a cinematic full-screen video header with an interactive masonry destination grid, flip-reveal aircraft cards, and a direct-booking drawer. The template targets direct sales by showing real prices on real routes before a visitor types a single character.
This template is built for charter flight operators who fly short-haul mountain and regional routes that major airlines skip. It suits businesses where the client already knows roughly where they want to go and needs confidence to book on the spot.
Most charter flight pages hide prices behind contact forms and callback requests. That friction drives away the buyer who is ready to commit today. Alpine removes the barrier entirely.
The template delivers a complete, section-led landing page experience purpose-built for a charter flight service. Every component is designed to hold attention and move visitors toward a booking decision.




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Interactive Explorer
Color system
Alpine Fresh
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Hero Header
Interactive Masonry Destination Grid
Flip-reveal Aircraft Cards
Inline Direct Booking Drawer
Custom Route Builder
Neo-retro Alpine Fresh Branding
Can I update the destination tiles with my own routes and pricing?
Does the template support multi-leg or custom itinerary requests?
What information can I display on the flip aircraft cards?
Can I replace the video header with a static image?
What type of charter operator is this template best suited for?
This template ships with a focused set of interactive components drawn directly from its charter flight brief. Each feature below is present in the described design and interaction model.
A co-pilot-perspective video plays in the background showing a twin turboprop banking over a ridge at golden hour and descending toward a short grass airstrip. A film-grain overlay and lifted blacks give the footage a neo-retro quality. The headline "Land Where Roads Don't Go" fades in over the descent, and an amber call-to-action button pulses gently beneath it.
The masonry grid functions as a living route map. Visitors select a departure city and the grid reshuffles to show reachable destinations with matching aircraft type, flight time, a cinematic still, and one-way pricing. The staggered tile layout staggers scroll reveals so the eye continues moving through available routes naturally.
Each aircraft card shows the exterior and key route details on the front face. Flipping the card reveals the cabin layout, baggage capacity, and total passenger count. This interaction rewards curious visitors and replaces a separate fleet page entirely.
Clicking "Book This Flight" on any destination tile opens a slide-in booking drawer pre-filled with the selected route. Visitors choose departure date, passenger count, and toggle between one-way and round-trip. No redirect, no new page, no quote request.
A secondary call-to-action labeled "Build a Custom Route" opens a map-based selector for clients with unlisted airfields or multi-leg itineraries. This path keeps complex bookings on the same page rather than pushing them to email.
The Alpine Fresh color palette, alternating glacier white and charcoal section backgrounds, desaturated photography, and amber accent states work together to create a consistent 1960s aviation poster aesthetic. Every hover state and route pin uses the retro amber to reinforce the visual identity.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Hero Header | Establish destination atmosphere and present the primary call-to-action |
| Departure City Filter | Let visitors select their hub and trigger destination grid reshuffling |
| Masonry Destination Grid | Display reachable routes with pricing, aircraft type, and flight time per tile |
| Destination Tile Detail | Show a cinematic still, airfield name, and "Book This Flight" button per route |
| Flip Aircraft Cards | Reveal cabin layout, baggage capacity, and passenger count on card reverse |
| Inline Booking Drawer | Capture departure date, passenger count, and trip type without leaving the page |
| Custom Route Builder | Handle unlisted airfields and multi-leg itineraries via map-based selector |
The Alpine Fresh color system pulls from four deliberate sources: glacier altitude, cockpit instrumentation, mountain treelines, and worn brass hardware. The result is a palette that reads as both modern and timeless.
The masonry grid and flip-card interactions are designed to adapt across screen sizes. The layout prioritizes content visibility at smaller widths so destination tiles remain readable and bookable on any device.
Alpine is built around one principle: show the price, remove the barrier, and let the booking happen on the page. Every design decision traces back to that goal.
Alpine sits within the Travel and Hospitality category under the Airline and Aviation subcategory, targeting the charter flight service niche. It is a single landing page template with a Masonry or Pinterest-style layout and is built on the Interactive Explorer creative direction.