Dublin based Fly4 Airlines announced the expansion of its services to include international charter flights. Fly4 Airlines has formed an innovative partnership triangle with Pro Sky a German-headquartered specialist in group flights, and Skytrail a UK expert in aircraft charters, to revolutionise the air charter market.

FLY4 Airlines CEO “We at FLY4 Airlines are delighted to be partnering with two great operators in the field with a solid track-record in the charter space gaining a reputation as trusted and reliable business partners. We are happy to benefit from our partners’ vast experience and were deeply impressed by the processes and systems they are bringing to this partnership to help us deploy an effective Sales effort in the market differentiated by speed and quality from other providers.”

Pro Sky CEO Armin Truger, said “At Pro Sky, we are excited to join forces with FLY4 and Skytrail, two forward-thinking partners who align with our vision for innovation. By integrating our advanced software solutions and expertise, we are committed to providing international clients with reliable aircraft charter capacities.”

Skytrail Managing Director Colin Williams, stated “We’re delighted to launch this unique partnership with FLY4 and Pro Sky, working closely together to maximise the potential for the FLY4 fleet in the charter market. Skytrail have one of the most experienced charter sales teams in the industry, and alongside Pro Sky’s innovative solutions we have created a very exciting collaboration.”

The collaboration introduces a cutting-edge concept for charter flights, enabling customer-oriented account management, expert team for flight calculation and planning and specially developed software. Fly4 Airlines will offer clients an effective and tailor-made end-to-end service, from offer preparation to flight execution.

The new strategic partnership positions FLY4 Airlines at the forefront of the charter flight market, promising enhanced services and expanded opportunities for corporate customers and their passengers, operating a fleet of four Boeing 737-800 aircraft from multiple bases across Europe and the UK. The airline is now poised for further geographical expansion.

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