Lübeck Air acquires Embraer 190 from German Airways via Air Alsie

Embraer 190 (Photo: Lübeck Air).
Embraer 190 (Photo: Lübeck Air).

Lübeck Air acquires Embraer 190 from German Airways via Air Alsie

Embraer 190 (Photo: Lübeck Air).
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The Zeitfracht subsidiary German Airways will also fly for Lübeck Air in the future. In the summer flight schedule of 2022, an Embraer 190 and its crew will be flying in wet lease for Air Alsie. The Danish company then uses the regional jet under the Lübeck Air brand in charter.

The destinations Dublin, Krakow, Ibiza, Menorca, Corsica and Sardinia as well as Zadar, the Channel Islands, Reflavik and Bergen should also be controlled with Embraer 190. “We started with an ATR 72-500 one and a half years ago and connect Lübeck with Bern, Munich, Stuttgart and Salzburg. For some of the new routes it now makes sense to rely on a jet, ”says Lübeck Air Managing Director Jürgen Friedel. It is now clear with which aircraft these routes will be flown: “It will be an E190 from German Airways. We grow with a sense of proportion. The corresponding wet lease contract between the partners German Airways, Air Alsie and Lübeck Air was signed today ”.

The German Airways regional jet will be stationed at Lübeck Airport. Maren Wolters, Managing Director of the Zeitfracht subsidiary: “With the acquisition of Rostock Airport, we have strengthened our position in northern Germany. The collaboration with Lübeck Air, which is now beginning, fits perfectly into the concept, as the maintenance of our aircraft is being relocated from Cologne to Rostock and we are therefore in the immediate vicinity of Lübeck Airport. "

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