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flydubai: wet-lease agreement with Smartwings for 4 Boeing 737-800

flydubai has announced today that it has finalised an agreement with Smartwings to wet lease four Boeing 737-800s between 14 December 2019 and 25 January 2020. flydubai’s decision to wet-lease the 4 aircraft from the Czech Republic-based airline is due to the continued grounding of its 14 Boeing 737 MAX since 13th March 2019.

The all-Economy Class leased aircraft will operate on select routes on the flydubai network including: Bahrain, Colombo, Faisalabad, Karachi, Kuwait, Muscat, Multan, Prague and Sialkot. flydubai passengers booked to travel on a flight operated by Smartwings will be notified prior to their travel date. For further information passengers can visit flydubai.com The Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance and Insurance (ACMI) agreement with Smartwings will see 4 leased aircraft supplement the carrier’s fleet of 40 Boeing 737-800s and will add more capacity during the busy seasonal travel period.

Commenting on the agreement, Ghaith Al Ghaith, Chief Executive Officer at flydubai, said: “The continued grounding of our MAX aircraft has had a significant impact on our operations with a 30% reduction of our flying schedule. We are taking every effort to minimise disruption for our passengers and these four additional aircraft will enable more passengers to have more options to travel during the holiday season.” Al Ghaith added: “We are pleased to have concluded our first wet lease agreement with Smartwings, an IOSA certified (IATA Operational Safety Audit) company with a track record of successful ACMI agreements.”

“Smartwings is delighted by a new business relationship with flydubai which we value very greatly. This kind of cooperation by Wet Lease Agreement is one of way to achieve even higher and more effective use of our aircraft in winter season when there is lower demand for flying in Europe. We believe that this agreement will intensify the cooperation between both carriers also in the future”, says Roman Vik, CEO of Smartwings. flydubai continues to review its plans, exploring all options to minimise disruption to its passengers with the grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft and these aircraft will not rejoin the operating schedule until it has received regulatory approval by the GCAA.

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