AirSupply WordPress Theme
by ThemeREX
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Setup · Customization · Bug fixes · WooCommerce integration
About AirSupply WP Theme
AirSupply is a WordPress theme by ThemeREX built for airlines, travel agencies, charter services, and aviation-related businesses. It ships with a flight search widget, booking form integration, and a clean layout designed to convert visitors into customers.
The theme is built on ThemeREX’s own framework, which means you get a bundled page builder, multiple demo imports, and a wide range of shortcodes out of the box. It supports WooCommerce for ticket or service sales and includes widgets for schedules, destinations, and pricing tables.
AirSupply targets a specific niche, so the design language is polished and purpose-built. That said, it requires some technical familiarity to configure properly, especially if you want to customise beyond the demo layouts.
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AirSupply is not a straightforward install-and-go theme. Between the ThemeREX framework, bundled plugins, and niche-specific features, getting it to work exactly as your business needs takes real WordPress experience. FoxyConcept works through Codeable, a network of vetted WordPress developers. Every project is scoped properly, priced fairly, and delivered by someone who actually knows what they are doing with this theme.
Pros
- Purpose-built for aviation and travel businesses with relevant demo content included
- Includes a flight search widget and booking form layouts out of the box
- WooCommerce compatible for ticket and service sales
- Multiple homepage and inner page demos for faster project starts
- ThemeREX Options Panel gives broad visual control without custom code
Cons
- Relies heavily on the ThemeREX framework, making it harder to switch themes later
- Bundled plugins add weight and can create conflicts with third-party tools
- Page builder is proprietary, not Elementor or Gutenberg native
- Documentation is available but thin on advanced customisation scenarios
- Support quality from ThemeREX can be inconsistent for complex technical issues
Who is AirSupply for?
Charter Flight Services
AirSupply suits charter operators well. The booking form layouts and pricing table shortcodes map directly to how charter clients shop. You can present routes, aircraft options, and quote request forms without needing a custom build from scratch.
Travel Agencies
Travel agencies benefit from the destinations post type and the clean visual hierarchy AirSupply provides. Combined with WooCommerce or a booking plugin, agencies can list packages, collect payments, and manage enquiries from a single WordPress install.
Airport Transfer Companies
Airport transfer companies need clear calls to action and simple booking flows. AirSupply’s header layouts and widget areas support this well. A developer can wire up a booking form plugin to the existing layout without rebuilding the whole site structure.
Aviation Training Schools
Aviation schools can use AirSupply to present course listings, instructor profiles, and certification information. The theme’s structured layout works for content-heavy pages, and it integrates with LMS plugins like LearnDash if you need online course delivery.
Tour Operators
Tour operators running flight-inclusive packages can use AirSupply’s tour and destination layouts to present itineraries. WooCommerce handles the transactional side, and the theme’s visual style keeps the focus on destinations rather than cluttered navigation.
Customizing AirSupply
AirSupply includes a built-in Theme Options panel and works with the ThemeREX page builder, giving you control over colours, fonts, headers, and layout without touching code. Most visual changes can be handled through the customiser or the panel directly.
Where it gets more involved is when you need to modify the flight search widget, connect a third-party booking API, or adjust the template structure for custom post types. That is where an AirSupply expert becomes useful. A developer familiar with the ThemeREX framework will know how to extend the theme correctly without breaking updates or creating conflicts with plugins.
Custom child themes are the safest route for deeper changes, and an experienced developer will set that up from the start.
Recommended plugins for AirSupply
AirSupply works with WooCommerce for selling tickets, packages, or ancillary services directly from your site. You can pair it with booking plugins like WP Travel Engine or WooCommerce Bookings for scheduling functionality.
For better search visibility, pairing AirSupply with proper on-page optimisation is worth investing in. Check out our WordPress SEO service for that. If the site feels slow after adding plugins or high-res imagery, our WordPress performance service can address that directly.
Not sure which plugins to use? This WordPress plugins directory covers the most popular options with reviews and setup guides.
AirSupply common issues
AirSupply theme not loading demo content correctly
Demo import failures in AirSupply usually come down to server limits. PHP memory, max execution time, and upload size all need to be high enough for the XML and media files to import fully. Check with your host to raise these temporarily during import. If the process stalls mid-way, it is often safer to reset WordPress and try again rather than troubleshoot a partial import. Our bug fixing service can handle this for you.
AirSupply booking form not working after plugin update
AirSupply bundles specific plugin versions that it was built and tested against. When a plugin like WooCommerce Bookings or a third-party form tool updates independently, it can break the integration. Start by checking the browser console and PHP error log for specific errors. Rolling back the plugin version is a quick temporary fix while a proper code-level solution is found. A developer can patch the conflict without reverting to an older theme version.
AirSupply page builder layout broken on mobile
The ThemeREX page builder uses its own responsive control system. If columns or widgets look broken on mobile, check the element settings for visibility or width overrides at the mobile breakpoint. Sometimes a full-width section has a fixed pixel width set manually that does not scale down. CSS overrides in a child theme are the cleaner fix rather than editing the builder’s output directly, which can be overwritten on update.
AirSupply child theme not inheriting styles properly
A common issue with AirSupply child themes is that the parent theme’s stylesheet is not enqueued correctly, or the child theme’s functions.php is missing the wp_enqueue_scripts hook. Make sure the child theme enqueues the parent stylesheet explicitly rather than relying on @import in style.css. ThemeREX themes also sometimes require the parent’s framework functions to be loaded before child theme functions run, so load order matters here.
AirSupply FAQ
AirSupply is a reasonable starting point for travel booking sites. It includes booking form layouts and destination post types that suit the niche. However, for real-time availability or payment processing, you will need a compatible booking plugin. The theme provides the front-end framework; the booking logic comes from the plugin you connect to it.
AirSupply is built on the ThemeREX framework with its own page builder. It does not natively support Elementor. You can technically install Elementor alongside it, but you may run into conflicts with the theme’s existing builder and styles. Most developers recommend working within the ThemeREX builder or rebuilding the site in a more Elementor-native theme if that is your preference.
AirSupply demo content is installed through the ThemeREX Dashboard plugin, which is bundled with the theme. After activating the theme and required plugins, go to the ThemeREX Dashboard, select your preferred demo, and run the import. Make sure your server’s PHP memory limit is set to at least 256MB before starting to avoid incomplete imports.
Not fully. AirSupply depends on several ThemeREX plugins for core functionality, including the page builder, custom post types, and theme options. Disabling them will break layouts and remove features. If you want a theme with fewer plugin dependencies, AirSupply may not be the right fit. A developer can assess how much of the theme you actually need before you commit.
Cost depends on scope. A basic demo import and configuration typically takes a few hours. A full custom build with booking plugin integration, custom templates, and design adjustments is a larger project. Get a free estimate to get a specific number based on what your project actually requires, with no obligation to proceed.
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