Pilot the plane
Take responsibility for flying the plane while the rest of the crew works inside the cabin.

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Play in co-op as the crew of the world's worst airline: fly the plane, manage the cabin, and deliver risky passengers and cargo.
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Latest news · continuously tracked
We continuously monitor official FLEXUS and Steam updates. The current listing confirms a 2026 release window; an exact date, price and maximum co-op player count have not been announced.
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Official footage
The official trailer shows the crew piloting the plane, working inside the cabin, handling passengers and cargo, and trying to contain physics-driven chaos in rough weather.
Official trailer streamed from Steam. Footage © FLEXUS.
Your next assignment
In Dear Passengers, you and your friends work as the crew of an airline tasked with delivering passengers and cargo to their destination. One player pilots the plane while the others keep the cabin together, serve passengers, and respond when problems begin to escalate.
Before takeoff, the crew chooses which passengers and cargo to carry. More valuable jobs tend to bring more difficult cargo and harder-to-please passengers. During the flight, dynamic weather, turbulence and air pockets can send unsecured people, luggage and objects through the cabin.

Official screenshots
Official Steam screenshots illustrating the announced gameplay: cabin service, risky cargo, onboard trouble and dynamic weather.
Crew responsibilities
These are the core systems and responsibilities described on the official Steam store page.
Take responsibility for flying the plane while the rest of the crew works inside the cabin.
Keep the cabin together, serve passengers, and deal with problems before they become disasters.
Passengers expect food, drinks and a smooth flight—even when the crew cannot provide all three.
Select passengers and cargo before takeoff; higher payouts usually bring more trouble.
Keep passengers under control and protect cargo before one problem becomes a full-blown disaster.
Dynamic weather, turbulence and air pockets throw loose passengers, luggage and objects around the cabin.
No guesswork
We separate official information from missing details so you can see the current state of the game at a glance.
Departure information
Dear Passengers is planned for release in 2026, but FLEXUS has not announced an exact release date.
There is no confirmed launch month, countdown, price, public demo or pre-order. The safest way to receive the official announcement is to follow the game on Steam.
Check the official Steam pagePlatform check
Windows PC via Steam is currently the only confirmed platform.
Crew manifest
Dear Passengers supports online co-op and single-player, but the maximum number of players has not been officially announced.
FLEXUS describes the co-op structure as one crew member piloting while the others keep the cabin together, serve passengers and handle problems. Local co-op, split-screen and crossplay have not been announced.
One player takes the controls and keeps the aircraft in the air.
The rest of the team manages service, passengers, cargo and emergencies.
The maximum number of online players has not been announced.
Pre-flight hardware check
These are the minimum PC specifications currently published on Steam. Recommended requirements have not been announced.
Passenger questions
Short answers based on the information currently confirmed by the official Steam page.
Dear Passengers is a chaotic airline game by FLEXUS. Players fly the aircraft, manage the cabin, look after passengers and handle cargo while dealing with unpredictable situations.
No. The game is currently planned for release in 2026.
FLEXUS has announced a 2026 release window, but an exact release date has not been announced.
Yes. The official Steam store page is live, and the game can currently be added to your wishlist.
Yes. Online co-op and single-player are confirmed. The maximum number of online players has not been announced.
Yes. Single-player support is listed on the official Steam page.
A public demo or Steam Playtest has not been announced.
PS5, Xbox Series X|S and Nintendo Switch versions have not been announced. Windows PC via Steam is the only confirmed platform.
Steam Deck compatibility has not been verified or announced.
The price has not been announced.
No. DearPassengersGame.net is an independent fan-made information website and is not affiliated with FLEXUS, Valve or Steam.
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