Wamos rents several of its Airbus 330s to Iberia and Air Europa

To fly to the Dominican Republic and New York


RR I Cancun | May 19, 2024
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RELATED TOPICS: Air Europa, Iberia, Wamos


Iberia turns to Wamos Air to maintain operations. In a statement addressed to the agency channel to which he has had access Preferentialthe airline led by Marco Sansavini reports the signing of an agreement with Wamos Air to carry out certain flights on the Madrid-Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) route during the months of May and June.

The cabin of the plane, an A330, will be distributed in two classes, business and tourist, with a configuration very similar to that of Iberia’s usual fleet. The IAG airline explains that “the gastronomic service, beverage offering and other products that we offer on board will be the usual ones.” The inflight entertainment will be that offered by Wamos Air, which does not have Wi-Fi service.

Iberia asks travel agencies to share this information with customers who wish to make reservations “to adequately manage service expectations on different flights.”

As revealed Preferential, Air Europa has also had to turn to Wamos Air due to breakdowns of several of its Boeing 787 Dreamliners and the manufacturer’s delay in the delivery of a plane scheduled for this month of May. The airline directed by Enrique Saiz will operate a total of 13 round-trip flights between Madrid and New York for Globalia. Likewise, it has extended (until June 23) its agreement with Iberojet to connect Madrid and Havana.

The Abra Group, which has Avianca as its base, has just achieved the milestone of purchasing from Springwater its wet lease air operator Wamos Air, a world leader in its niche with a fleet of 14 Airbus A330 twin-aisle aircraft, according to what was learned. REPORTUR.co from an internal statement from both companies. (Owner of Avianca buys Wamos Air, world wet lease leader)


 
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