Moove, iJet and Euroairlines Group join forces
To tackle empty leg optimization
As business aviation aims to optimize its scheduled empty sectors, Moove, iJet and Euroairlines are launching a large-scale trial to optimize aircraft occupancy by adding the advantages of corporate flights to a new market. Seats are available on platforms such as Google Flights, Skyscanner or Booking.
This trial aims to reach a large audience of flights and optimize the environmental footprint of the business aviation sector as well as address the problem of empty legs with an innovative layout while offering a premium in-flight experience.
Moove co-founder and CEO, Arthur Ingles says: “With our centralized booking platform, we provide actionable solutions to operators to find suitable economic solutions for those very-hard-to-sell legs. We are very thankful to iJet & EuroAirlines joining forces with us and welcome any operator that wants to reduce its CO2 footprint on a per passenger basis”.
iJet CCO, Diego Moser adds: “We are glad to offer our empty capacity to a new clientele looking for a more premium experience. They will discover that corporate jet aircraft are great productivity tools and this test aims to optimize our operations… and be a prelude to the future of air mobility”.
Euroairlines Group CEO, Antonio López-Lázaro says: “The Euroairlines Group is pleased to partner with two innovative companies and distribute new products across all channels. For OTAs, it will be a very attractive new offering for executive travelers. Once again, we are proving that we are breaking barriers in airline distribution”.
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