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Euro Jet fully prepared for projected hectic summer
Euro Jet's network of crew lounges and offices remain open, including the facilities it opened at the beginning of the year in Tirana in Albania and Kiev in Ukraine. Another lounge is set to open in Pristina, Kosovo.
Euro Jet is ready to support clients across its network.

Euro Jet has made all the necessary adjustments related to the COVID-19 pandemic and is fully prepared for the summer travel season.

Despite the global slowdown in aviation, the company has kept staff in place and is ready for the increased amount of traffic, especially in the private aviation sector. It has also implemented new sanitary and cleanliness procedures that adhere to all global health guidelines in order to properly mitigate any spread of the virus.

While Euro Jet continues to prepare for the summer, its 24/7 team dedicated to COVID-19 monitoring continues to analyse all NOTAMs and track all rules and regulations related to crew rest, quarantine and airport openings. It has continuously been informing customers during this time, updating them on any developments, especially when countries lift travel restrictions.

Euro Jet's network of complimentary crew lounges and offices remain open and fully functional, including the new facilities it opened at the beginning of the year in Tirana in Albania and Kiev in Ukraine. It also looks forward to opening a new lounge in Pristina in Kosovo later on this year.

CEO Charlie Bodnar says: “Our priority from the beginning has been to ensure a seamless continuity of the business and of course the safety of our employees, customers, crew and partners. As some countries begin to open up travel, our Euro Jet teams are in place and ready to provide the highest level of service. Our commitment to the customer remains our number one priority.”

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