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Dan Air to Wet Lease A320 to Tarom for Bucharest-Madrid Route

Dan Air, a Romanian carrier, has entered into a wet lease agreement with Tarom, Romania’s national airline, to support operations on the Bucharest-Madrid route. The agreement will see Dan Air providing an Airbus A320, complete with crew, maintenance, and insurance, for flights scheduled between November 22, 2024, and January 13, 2025.

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SkyUp MT to Wet Lease Four Aircraft from Fly2Sky

SkyUp MT (Malta) has announced plans to expand its fleet through a wet lease agreement with Fly2Sky (Bulgaria). The agreement includes two Airbus A321s, identified by serial numbers 1932 and 1960, for operations during winter 2024/25 and summer 2025. These aircraft will join two Airbus A320s, with serial numbers 3055 and 3461, which are already wet-leased from the same carrier.

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Bangkok Airways to Operate Wet-Leased A319 and A320 from Amelia

Bangkok Airways, a premier regional carrier based in Thailand, has announced plans to operate an Airbus A319 and an Airbus A320 under a wet lease agreement with Amelia, a French regional airline. Operations are set to commence from December 1, 2024, with both aircraft based at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK).

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Flybondi to Add Two Wet-Leased A320s for Summer Season

Flybondi, a low-cost airline based in Argentina, has announced plans to expand its fleet for the summer season by adding two wet-leased A320 aircraft, registered in Lithuania. These aircraft will operate between November 2024 and March 2025, boosting Flybondi’s capacity to meet the heightened demand during the peak travel season. With this addition, Flybondi’s fleet size will increase to 19 aircraft.

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Fly2Sky Signs Three-Year Wet Lease Agreement with SkyUp Airlines

Fly2Sky, a Bulgarian charter airline, has signed a three-year wet lease agreement with SkyUp Airlines of Ukraine, providing aircraft to support SkyUp’s growing operations. The deal includes the wet lease of two Airbus A320s for the full three years and two Airbus A321s, which will remain in service until October 31, 2025.

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Bangkok Airways Considers A220 or E2 to Replace A319/A320 Fleet

Bangkok Airways, a regional airline based in Thailand, is evaluating options to replace its aging fleet of 11 Airbus A319s and two A320s with either the Airbus A220 or the Embraer E2. A final decision is expected by the end of 2024, with aircraft deliveries anticipated to begin in 2026 at the earliest. This move reflects Bangkok Airways’ commitment to modernizing its fleet and enhancing operational…

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Air Arabia to Resume Sharjah-Yanbu Service on November 28

Air Arabia, the UAE-based low-cost carrier, has announced plans to resume its Sharjah – Yanbu route starting November 28, 2024. The route will be serviced by the airline’s Airbus A320 fleet, which is well-suited for the relatively short journey between the UAE and Saudi Arabia. This resumption comes in response to rising demand for travel between the two cities, particularly…

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Tigerair Taiwan to Launch Kaohsiung-Sapporo Route in January 2025

Tigerair Taiwan has announced the launch of a new route connecting Kaohsiung in Taiwan with Sapporo New ChitoseAirport in Japan, set to commence on January 21, 2025. The airline will operate this route with its A320 aircraft, catering to rising demand for travel between Taiwan and Japan, especially among leisure travelers. This new service is part of Tigerair Taiwan’s strategic expansion,…