Dear Passengers
Crew the world's worst airline. In Dear Passengers, one player flies while the rest keep a falling-apart cabin — and its illegal cargo — alive until landing.
- Developer
- FLEXUS
- Platform
- PC · Steam
- Departs
- 2026
- Price
- TBD
- Modes
- Co-op / Online
- Gate
- STEAM
What is Dear Passengers?
Dear Passengers is a physics-based co-op party game about running a disaster-prone airline with friends. It comes from FLEXUS, a Kyiv studio making its first PC game after a long run of mobile hits. The official pitch is blunt: your plane is falling apart, your cargo is illegal, and passenger safety barely makes the list.
Every flight in Dear Passengers is a shared emergency. One player takes the cockpit while the rest work the cabin — serving meals, calming passengers, securing cargo and fixing whatever breaks next. Press has filed Dear Passengers under "friendslop," alongside Peak, R.E.P.O., Overcooked and Lethal Company.
This unofficial wiki collects only confirmed details from the reveal: how the game plays, who does what, what can go wrong, and where the project stands ahead of its 2026 launch on Steam. Where a detail has not been announced, we say so instead of guessing.
If you have played Overcooked, Moving Out, Lethal Company or R.E.P.O., you already know the shape of the fun: a few friends, one shared disaster, and the kind of near-misses that turn into stories afterward. What sets the airline apart is the cockpit-and-cabin split and a plane that pitches under your feet, so the danger is always physical and always moving. Start with the gameplay guide, learn the crew roles, then study the hazards before you take a paying flight.
Watch the announcement trailer
Explore the wiki
Gameplay →
Risk-and-reward manifests, ragdoll physics and proximity chat.
Roles & Co-op →
One player flies; the rest hold the cabin together.
Hazards →
Bird strikes, turbulence and an escaped crocodile.
FAQ →
Release window, price, platforms and player count — answered.
Media →
Official screenshots and the announcement trailer.
Studio →
FLEXUS, the Ukrainian studio behind the airline.
Screenshots