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GetJet Airlines and Tez Tour continue successful long-term partnership

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Lithuanian airline GetJet Airlines, specializing in ACMI and charter services, and tour operator Tez Tour, one of the largest in the Baltics, have signed a long-term agreement, marking the continuation of their seven-year cooperation. Starting in November 2025, GetJet Airlines will continue to operate charter flights for Tez Tour to numerous popular holiday destinations, including Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh, Tenerife, Antalya, Heraklion, Corfu, Rhodes, and Madeira, as well as major ski resorts in the winter.

Inga Duglas, CEO of GetJet Airlines, expressed her pride in continuing the partnership with leading Lithuanian tour operator Tez Tour. She emphasized GetJet's expertise in charter operations and the benefits of in-house aircraft maintenance, which enable the company to ensure the highest standards of quality and reliability. Aleksandras Sukovas, Director of Tez Tour, praised GetJet Airlines' professional services, high punctuality, and first-class customer service, which significantly contribute to a positive travel experience for customers.

The new long-term agreement underscores the shared commitment of both companies to providing high-quality, reliable, passenger-focused travel services throughout the region. GetJet Airlines currently operates a fleet of 15 aircraft and carried over two million passengers in 2024. The company continuously invests in fleet modernization and cabin upgrades to ensure high standards of safety and comfort for travelers.

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