Global Crossing Airlines Announces European Summer Wet Lease Program with TUI fly Netherlands
Global Crossing Airlines Group Inc. (JETMF) announced a new ACMI wet lease agreement to operate two Airbus A320 aircraft for TUI Airlines Netherlands, facilitating summer flights for European programs in July and August 2022. GlobalX will supply the aircraft and crew, marking a significant operational partnership with TUI, Europe's largest travel company. The deal aligns with TUI's seasonal demand for additional aircraft capacity. As a US-based airline, GlobalX is expanding its service offerings and aims to grow its business through this collaboration.
- Secured wet lease agreement with TUI Airlines Netherlands for peak summer season.
- Expansion of operational capacity through partnership with Europe's largest travel company.
- Increased visibility and credibility in the European market.
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MIAMI, June 27, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Global Crossing Airlines Group Inc. (JET: NEO; JET.B: NEO; JETMF: OTCQB) (the “Company” or “GlobalX”) is pleased to announce the signing of an ACMI wet lease agreement to operate two (2) Airbus A320 aircraft (the “Aircraft”) for TUI Airlines Netherlands BV (“TUI fly Netherlands”), for use in its European summer programs. GlobalX will provide the Aircraft and qualified crews to TUI fly Netherlands for peak season flying in July and August, 2022. From a base of operation in Amsterdam, GlobalX will provide daily flights throughout Europe.
“We are honored to fly for TUI fly Netherlands, part of TUI, Europe’s largest travel company and one of the great airlines of Europe. We greatly appreciate their confidence in us to fly their valued customers to their vacations. We expect to grow as a company by watching and learning from the best practices of TUI fly Netherlands in their daily operations as well,” said Ed Wegel, Chair and CEO of GlobalX.
“Each year TUI and its airlines require extra aircraft capacity to match the high season demand in our European markets. GlobalX, as new operator with an experienced team, offers a perfect match with our demands and we are happy to welcome them to our network,” said Roel Martens, Head of Aviation Leases of TUI.
About Global Crossing Airlines
GlobalX is a US 121 domestic flag and supplemental Airline flying the Airbus A320 family aircraft. GlobalX flies as a passenger ACMI and charter airline serving the US, Caribbean, and Latin American markets. In 2022, GlobalX will enter ACMI cargo service flying the A321 freighter, subject to DOT and FAA approvals. For more information, please visit www.globalxair.com.
About TUI
TUI is the leading travel company in the Netherlands and is part of the International TUI Group, one of the world’s leading tourism groups. The broad portfolio gathered under the Group umbrella consists of strong tour operators, 1,600 travel agencies and leading online portals, five airlines with around 150 aircraft, over 400 hotels, 16 cruise liners and many incoming agencies in all major holiday destinations around the globe. It covers the entire tourism value chain under one roof. This integrated offering enables the company to provide 27 million customers with an unmatched holiday experience in 180 regions. A key feature of the corporate culture is the global responsibility for economic, environmental and social sustainability. This is reflected in more than 20 years of commitment to sustainable tourism.
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