Eos prepares for transatlantic expansion
All business class carrier plans to double its fleet to six aircraft to fuel new route expansion.
The airline, which operates 48-seat Boeing 757s between Stansted and New York, is expanding in preparation for unnamed future new transatlantic routes and to provide additional frequencies.
The airline has added a fourth 757-200ER, a fifth aircraft is due to be received in December with negotiations for a sixth underway.
Eos currently flies 32 times a week between Stansted and New York JFK.
CEo Jack Williams said: “We’ve gained a loyal following with discerning travellers who love Eos Class service and just want to see more frequency and destinations, so we’re excited to say we now have additional aircraft and are acquiring others to meet this demand.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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