Paylines
25 selectable paylines
Flying High is one of the oldest titles in the Habanero catalogue, dating back to June 2012, and it shows in the best possible way. The reels sit inside an iron-and-glass airport hangar, flanked by white control towers with little red runway lights, while a wide green airfield stretches out behind. There's no 3D, no cinematic intro, no parallax. Just a clean classic 5×3 layout with numbered paylines running down both sides in canary yellow boxes, exactly the way slot machines were drawn fourteen years ago.
The grid runs on 25 selectable paylines with stakes from 0.25 up to 2,500 per spin, which is a generous upper bound for a slot this old. RTP sits at 96.00% and volatility is officially medium, which feels accurate during a session. You will see small ticket and passport hits drop in regularly, with the occasional Stewardess line on the high end. Top symbol is the Stewardess in her cobalt-blue uniform, paying 5,000 coins for five of a kind. Tickets, passports, in-flight meals, newspapers, sleep masks and a camera fill out the rest, all drawn in flat 2D vintage style.
The Plane acts as the Wild, substituting for everything except the scatter Emblem, and any line win it joins is doubled automatically. The free-spins design is the unusual part: two different scatter triggers exist on the same reels. Three Planes hand you 10 free spins running at a 2x multiplier, while three Emblems are slightly better and award 15 free spins at 3x. Honestly, lining up three Emblems is rare enough that most sessions will see the Plane version far more often, but the option of a bigger reward keeps every spin interesting.
A double-or-nothing gamble round sits next to the spin button for any win, and a Jackpot Race pool ticks overhead at operators where the network is enabled. The reported max prize is 600x, which is honestly modest by modern standards, so do not come in expecting Megaways-style ceiling chases.