BGS continues its partnership with a Ukrainian carrier SkyUp Airlines

BGS continues its partnership with a Ukrainian carrier SkyUp Airlines

Baltic Ground Services (BGS), an international provider of ground handling, aircraft fueling, and logistics services, is strengthening ties and continuing its partnership with the Ukrainian carrier SkyUp Airlines. The companies have renewed a contract for into-plane fueling at Riga International Airport in Latvia and Tallinn International Airport in Estonia. Under the agreement, the companies will remain in partnership until the end of March 2024.

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BGS has already been providing SkyUp Airlines with ground handling at Vilnius International Airport in Lithuania since September 2022.

Vitalis Dudys, BGS Group Head of Commerce, commented: “We look forward to deepening our ongoing collaboration with SkyUp Airlines. The continuation of this partnership signifies the airline’s trust in the quality and effectiveness of BGS operations. We are committed to maintaining the best experience for our customers.”

Dmytro Seroukhov, CEO at SkyUp Airlines, commented: “We have been working on the international market for almost two years and have focused our activities on providing ACMI services and performing charter flights for tour operators. For further development and entry into new markets, we enlist the support of reliable partners such as BGS. We are confident that the professionalism and experience of our ground handling partners will be absolutely essential to the success of our growth plans.”

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BGS is part of the Avia Solutions Group family, the world’s largest ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) provider, with a fleet of 197 aircraft.

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