GetJet Airlines has formalized a long-term ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) partnership with Eurowings, a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group. The agreement was successfully finalised following a highly competitive selection process.

Starting in March 2026, GetJet will deploy six aircraft to operate out of Hamburg Airport. This strategic move is designed specifically to support Eurowings’ busy summer flight schedule, ensuring the Lufthansa Group has the necessary capacity to handle seasonal demand spikes across its European network.

Inga Duglas, CEO of GetJet Airlines, stated that the partnership perfectly aligns with the company’s strategy for steady, responsible expansion. She highlighted that GetJet’s proven reliability and high service quality were the deciding factors in winning the contract, particularly during a period of broader market uncertainty.

GetJet currently operates a versatile fleet of 17 aircraft, comprising Boeing 737-800s and Airbus A320 and A321 variants. The carrier continues to rapidly expand its ACMI footprint by maintaining strict operational consistency, measured growth, and robust in-house technical support.