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Jet Air has ceased operations

Jet Air, formerly known as OLT Express, ceased operations in July 2012.

About Jet Air

Jet Air began operating in the business aviation sector, providing broker-rendering services to local operators and companies. Jet Air started scheduled domestic operations for LOT Polish Airlines in the winter of 2005/06 with routes to Budgoszcz and Rzeszow. Jet Air began its operation as a stand-alone airline and Jet-Air branded flights began in late 2007 and operated flights on behalf of OLT Express from their hub at Bremen Airport to both Nuremberg and Brussels Airport. Jet Air flights ceased in July 2012.

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Fleet

Jet Air operated its charter flights with the following aircraft in its fleet:

  • 2 x Airbus A319-100
  • 9 x Airbus A320-200
  • 2 x ATR 72-200
  • 2 x ATR 42-300

All of these aircraft were operated by OLT Express on behalf of Jet Air.

Hub Airport

Warsaw Chopin Airport

Warsaw Chopin Airport is an international airport based in Warsaw, Poland. It is the country's busiest airport, seeing almost 19 million passengers in 2019.

This airport is a hub for LOT Polish Airlines and is a key destination for Enter Air, Smartwings Poland, SprintAir and Wizz Air. It was previously known as Warsaw-Okęcie Airport but was renamed to a former Warsaw resident, Frédéric Chopin, in 2001.

Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport

Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport is an international airport situated in Gdańsk, Poland. The airport is named after Lech Wałęsa, a former Polish president. It's the third-largest airport in Poland based on passenger traffic.