airplane is going over mountains formed by the AW into the golden vacation spot, whether that be in the mountains or somewhere in the warm sun. Colors used to represent high-end.
shape of sun is also sort of iconic (type almost like seen in greek to aztec iconography) so I guess destination could also be cultural as well as upscale.
I reinstated these two, so that if you do want to see the one i just finished (clean and classy) you could move one of them to the top five within the time left, at which point if you notify me I can upload the new logo in 3 variations.
456 through 459 have airline workers jetting off into the horizon on their own adventure. This logo also allows for placement of a slogan that would fit neatly under the horizon line. The latter 4 have more of an encased logo that could be developed into a patch or maybe a pin. I tried to keep these logos simple and emblematic and clean and sophisticated, while conveying heading out into whatever lies ahead (leaving the destination open, as opposed to hotel, beach, mountains, etc.
If you like any of these elements, but would like to see a variation re: font, color, etc., please feel free to ask. Hope you like, but I know that everyone has their own idea of what fits them, so if you don't, I understand and hope you find what really connects, so you feel good about haivng it out there representing you!
#508 creates an insignia with the initials, that also looks like a modified @ sign, because by using airlineworkers.com you, the airline worker will be @ any destination you want to go. (It's your turn)
#511 insignia still retains the @ premise explained before, however slight adjustments to dimension and attaching the plane directly to to main part of the logo, would facilitate using it as a stand alone and/or use in something like a pin, etc. Also, the way the airplane takes off by encircling the AW also gives it the connotation of encompassing what AW has to offer.
#532 is still using the @ reference in the way it pertains that I explained earlier. This makes the @ reference a little stronger. Plus there's a little of fly me to the stars....about it.