As travel demand runs hot, Bonza-branded jets appear in Poland

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As travel demand runs hot, Bonza-branded jets appear in Poland
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Two Bonza-branded planes are jetting around Europe for the Warsaw-based charter airline Enter Air as supply chain issues at manufacturers Boeing and Airbus collide with resurgent global travel demand.

Two Bonza-branded planes are jetting around Europe for the Warsaw-based charter airline Enter Air, as supply chain issues at manufacturers Boeing and Airbus collide withThe Boeing 737-8 MAX jets – registered to fly in Australia until late last year – landed at Warsaw Chopin Airport this week sporting Bonza’s purple livery and its slogan: “Here for Allstralia.”Enter Air it did not have time to repaint the aircraft in its own livery.

“Now that we have our [operating licence], we have four aircraft in Australia operating our 27 routes,” Ms Povey said.the same and, having just completed our route map rollout on Tuesday, we’re now very focused on earning the respect of Aussie travellers.” Bonza chief executive Tim Jordan has said the airline would fly up to eight planes within its first year of operation. Bonza launched in lateThe airline has a fifth aircraft on order, but more could be hard to come by as demand for planes soars, even as supply chain issues at manufacturers Boeing and Airbus delay deliveries.

from Finland’s Finnair, with outgoing CEO Alan Joyce saying these planes were “rare” to come by. Wet-leasing is where one airline provides the aircraft and crew for another to operate under its name. Enter Air chief executive Grzegorz Polaniecki told Polish media that due to a long delay in receiving the planes and a busy travel period, the airline did not have time to repaint the aircraft originally meant for Bonza.

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