GetJet Airlines has signed a long-term partnership agreement with Eurowings, part of the Lufthansa Group, following a successful and thorough selection process. Starting in March 2026, six aircraft from the GetJet Airlines fleet will operate from Hamburg Airport, supporting Eurowings’ summer operations and providing additional capacity to enhance the Lufthansa Group’s European connectivity.
Inga Duglas, CEO of GetJet Airlines, commented: “We’re grateful for the trust Eurowings has placed in us. We have always focused on building our operations responsibly — not by growing fast, but by growing right. In a market that has recently seen a lot of uncertainty, we believe our consistent approach to reliability and quality is what made this partnership possible.”
GetJet Airlines operates a fleet of 17 aircraft, including Boeing 737-800 and Airbus A320/A321 types, and continues to strengthen its position as a trusted ACMI provider through operational reliability, stable growth, and in-house technical capabilities.
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