GlobalX flies two A320s for Tuifly Netherlands

GlobalX flies two A320s for Tuifly Netherlands

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The holiday airline Tuifly Netherlands has brought reinforcements from the USA: GlobalX will fly two Airbus A2022s for the carrier in July and August 320. With the help of the Wetlease machines, Tuifly Netherlands wants to react to the sharp increase in demand.

The N276GX has already been transferred to Amsterdam-Schiphol with stopovers in Gander and Keflavik. This Airbus A320 is already in ACMI use on behalf of Tuifly. For example, GlobalX used this machine to fly to Bodrum, Antalya, Palma de Mallorca and Heraklion.

The second machine is to be transferred to the Netherlands shortly. The two Airbus A320 are a novelty at Tuifly Netherlands, because the carrier itself operates an all-Boeing fleet.

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