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Bulgaria Air and Air Serbia extend wet lease

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The airlines Air Serbia and Bulgaria Air are continuing their cooperation under an ACMI agreement and are planning to expand it.

Bulgaria Air is currently providing Air Serbia with two Embraer E190 aircraft under a wet lease arrangement. In addition to the aircraft, the Bulgarian airline is also responsible for providing crew, maintenance and insurance. This agreement enables Air Serbia to increase capacity at short notice and respond to growing demand, while Bulgaria Air benefits from better utilization of its aircraft. The cooperation began in April 2024 and will be continuously adapted to requirements.

Air Serbia also plans to expand its fleet in the long term and currently has several wet-lease partners to ensure flexibility. In the future, the airline also wants to increase its own aircraft fleet in order to gradually reduce its dependence on wet-lease agreements.

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