Following an increasing number of requests from North American companies to operate charter and wet lease flights, Flyr will today apply to theU.S. Department of Transportation for a permit to operate non-scheduled charter and wet lease flights in and out of theU.S. Flyr's updated strategy includes taking advantage of commercial opportunities outside of its home market in the low season. "The shortage of aircraft and crew in the North American market increases the demand for charter and wet lease operations. As Flyr can deliver an attractive product consisting of state-of-the-art aircraft and professional crews to many of the customers who have reached out to us over the past months, we will today apply for or aU.S. foreign air carrier permit so that we may offer non -scheduled charter and wet lease flight fromNovember 2023 ," said CEO Brede Huser of Flyr. To build a financially sustainable airline, Flyr is diversifying its production to meet seasonal demand and reduce risk. Consequently, the airline will in the winter season where demand inEurope is lower, utilize several of its aircraft and crew in other markets such asNorth America . "Flyr is a modern, small and flexible airline, which can adapt quickly to market changes and demand. The opportunities we now see inNorth America secure revenue in the low season inEurope while it also gives some of our amazing pilots and cabin crew the opportunity to work in a different country during parts of the year," said Huser. For further information please contact: Brede Huser, CEO / CFO Email: brede.huser@flyr.com About Flyr Flyr is a Norwegian based low-cost carrier with a demand driven business model and a primary focus on the Norwegian market. The company targets a modern, digital, and efficient setup to ensure high operational efficiency through simplicity, optimized resource utilization and smart use of technology.Flyr AS is listed at Euronext Growth under the ticker FLYR. To learn more, please visit www.flyr.com.
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