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Vamos Air continues its expansion with Avianca, Level, DAP, Saudia and Air New Zealand

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Vamos Air continues its expansion with Avianca, Level, DAP, Saudia and Air New Zealand

Vamos Air is a leading international airline in charter and wet leasing operations and currently has ten Airbus A330 aircraft, adding to its customer portfolio long-term contracts with airlines such as Avianca, Level, DAP, Saudia and Air New Zealand. .

Led by Enrique Saiz, the company is committed to achieving long-term partnerships with airlines that require ACMI services. “Apart from our crew’s exceptional service and high no-time rates, we have invested in our aircraft’s cabins over the years to provide our customers with the same or higher standards. This is the only way our customers can trust Vamos Air and put their passengers in our hands,” says Sais.

The airline invests in continuous improvement of cabin interiors, flexibility in its structure, as well as excellent service from its crew and exceptional quality in its operations.

Vamos puts 10 of its Airbus A330-200 and A330-300 at the service of large companies.

It has been revealed that REPORTUR.usThe company, based at Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas Airport, has been operating since 2003, “after the possible merger of Air Europa and Iberia, Wamos Air will become the second Spanish airline with long-haul fleets. aircraft” (Vamos already owns Iberia, Tui, Avianca, flying to Air Europa or Condor).


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