Article: Book One Airline, Fly Another: The World of Wet Leasing

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BA is now (also?) leasing from Air Belgium (after AY and IB last year)
 
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BA is now (also?) leasing from Air Belgium (after AY and IB last year)
Extended to mid-November:
 
This is a video report by someone who booked a Lufthansa flight that was passed onto their subsidiary Eurowings who then wet leased a Finnair A350 to do the trip. In short the seat and cabin crew - all Finnair - were great but the food which was supplied by Eurowings catering was very poor. The cabin crew were basically apologising for the standard of the J meals.

 

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