Enter Air (E4, Warsaw Chopin) has damp-leased a B737-800 from subsidiary Fly4 Airlines (FFA, Dublin International) with EI-FFA (msn 38097) based out of Katowice Pyrzowice. The 189-seater began operating flights under Enter’s code on October 11, flying from Katowice to Marsa Alam, Palma de Mallorca, Antalya, Djerba, and Warsaw Chopin so far, ADS-B data show.
The crew operating flights on EI-FFA comprises Fly4 pilots and Enter Air’s cabin crew, the Polish company announced on social media. By adding this Boeing narrowbody, Enter Air increases its fleet to 36 planes, including nine B737-8s and twenty-seven B737-800s, four of them wet-leased from AirExplore (ED, Bratislava).
Earlier this year, chief executive Grzegorz Polaniecki told ch-aviation that none of the eight aircraft placed at subsidiaries Fly4 and Chair Airlines (GM, Zurich) would be deployed under Enter’s code. The Swiss carrier currently has four jets - one A319-100 and three A320-200s.
When asked by ch-aviation if it were to add more capacity from its subsidiaries but flying under its code, the carrier said it was a possibility. "We will share the fleet among the group companies whenever there is a need. That is the advantage of having AOCs in different parts of Europe with different seasonalities," the chief executive Polaniecki added.