GetJet Airlines and Tez Tour expand long-term charter partnership

GetJet Airlines and Tez Tour expand long-term charter partnership

GetJet Airlines, a Lithuanian ACMI and charter service provider, has signed a long-term agreement with Tez Tour, one of the largest travel organisers in the Baltic States, marking a new chapter in their long-standing partnership.

Effective from November 2025, the agreement ensures that GetJet Airlines will continue to deliver full charter flight services for Tez Tour, operating flights to a wide range of popular holiday destinations including Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh, Tenerife, Antalya, Heraklion, Corfu, Rhodes, Madeira, as well as key winter skiing hotspots.

“We are proud to continue our partnership with Tez Tour, Lithuania’s leading travel operator,” said Inga Duglas, CEO of GetJet Airlines. “Our proven expertise in charter operations, combined with the advantage of in-house aircraft maintenance, allows us to uphold the highest standards of quality and reliability—ensuring exceptional service and performance for our clients.”

“We value our long-standing and successful partnership with GetJet Airlines. Our travelers speak highly of the company’s professional services, impeccable punctuality, and top-level customer care, all of which significantly contribute to a positive travel experience,” said Aleksandras Sukovas, Director of Tez Tour.

The new long-term agreement reflects both companies’ shared commitment to delivering high-quality, reliable, and passenger-focused travel services across the region. GetJet Airlines and Tez Tour have been collaborating for the past seven years.

“We look forward to this partnership and to providing travelers with safe and pleasant journeys. We uphold the highest safety standards and are strategically renewing our fleet to ensure it is modern, efficient, and well-suited to the needs of today’s travelers. We also actively monitor aviation innovations, focusing on those that deliver meaningful, long-term benefits for our clients and passengers,” added Duglas.

Last month, GetJet Airlines announced a new MRO hangar project at Vilnius Airport—an initiative aimed at further strengthening the company’s technical self-sufficiency and enhancing operational flexibility for its clients. The company consistently invests in cabin upgrades and the impeccable technical condition of its aircraft, ensuring a high standard of safety and comfort for passengers.

GetJet Airlines has flown over 2 million passengers in 2024 and currently operates a fleet of 15 aircraft. The company continues to implement its strategy of providing top-quality flight services, strengthening its market position, and ensuring sustainable growth.

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