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Jan 03, 2011 (newstodate): Plans for more aircraft to the Danish charter and ACMI provider Jet Time gained further strength in December.
During Christmas and New Year, the Danish tour operator Star Tour announced its decision to contract Jet Time to fly more than 100,000 passengers to leisure destinations.
With the contract, Star Tour leaves SAS that has so far been a main provider of aircraft capacity to the tour operator.
In December 2010, newstodate reported that Jet Time is considering adding one or two more Boeing 737 aircraft to its fleet that now comprises six Boeing 737-300 aircraft including one QC.
During Christmas and New Year, the Danish tour operator Star Tour announced its decision to contract Jet Time to fly more than 100,000 passengers to leisure destinations.
With the contract, Star Tour leaves SAS that has so far been a main provider of aircraft capacity to the tour operator.
In December 2010, newstodate reported that Jet Time is considering adding one or two more Boeing 737 aircraft to its fleet that now comprises six Boeing 737-300 aircraft including one QC.