Jettime (Jet Time) (Copenhagen) will operate four ATR 72-600s for Scandinavian Airlines-SAS (Stockholm) starting later this year. The aircraft will be assigned to feeder routes serving the Copenhagen and Stockholm hubs. Jettime currently operates 13 Boeing 737s.
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SAS issued this statement today:
SAS and Jet Time have signed a Letter of Intent to enter into an agreement on the wet lease of four factory-newATR72-600s. The intention is to enter into an agreement for 36 months, so that the new aircraft can be used on routes from
Copenhagen and Stockholm in the SAS winter timetable 2013-14 and summer
timetable 2014.
The four new ATR72-600s can each accommodate 72 passengers, and will be used on routes to and from Copenhagen and Stockholm in SAS’s winter timetable 2013-14 and summer timetable 2014.
At the same time, SAS is continuing its wet lease arrangements with Cimber and Braathens Regional.
SAS previously operated Bombardier DHC-8-402s (Q400s) on their regional routes but dropped the type after several well-publicized incidents.
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