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August 19, 2024

KlasJet begins bookings for busy winter season

KlasJet has begun preparation work to provide exclusive private and corporate flight charter services for the upcoming winter season, already tasking its assets to Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance (ACMI) leases through March 2025. As a part of the world’s largest ACMI providers, the Avia Solutions Group family, company expects a busy winter season for its fleet.

“We are eager to provide a rebuke to the ever-growing idea of aircraft scarcity for our clients this upcoming winter season,” “During the recent years, we see a growing interest in ACMI services not only during the summer season, but during the winter season as well. This is often caused by the lack of aircraft in the market, because of late deliveries or technical issues” Augustinas Riskus, Deputy Chief Commercial Officer of KlasJet, said. “We are happy our aircraft will be providing relief for the growing pains of the airline industry during this continued period of recovery.”

Specializing in providing the highest standard in charter flights involves hours of planning to curate the KlasJet standard for customer experience. While flights can sometimes be planned and executed at a moment’s notice, customers already booked for the winter can plan for the season with confidence as teams of flight planners are already coordinating with governments, maintenance professionals, and service providers for operations in the first months of 2025.

“I am proud of our team of planners for delivering confidence to our customers,” Riskus said. “This confidence plants the seed for a good return on investment for our clients who would otherwise be subject to more challenging market conditions experienced during the season.”

KlasJet currently operates seven 737 next-generation aircraft in its ACMI fleet that are complemented by a fleet of six 737s for VIP charter services. Fleet availability is subject to customer needs, and company has already secured commitments for some aircraft in its fleet for the upcoming winter season.