The Polish-based airline provides seats for UK operators such as Sunvil Holidays and Mark Warner from Gatwick using Boeing B737-800 aircraft. Destinations this summer include Preveza, Rhodes, Zadar, Lemnos, Skiathos and Corfu.
Enter Air saw its revenue increase by 138% to £200 million in 2021 compared with the previous year – its third highest revenue in the airline’s 12-year history after 2018 and 2019.
The company made a net loss of £21 million in 2021 as it battled the impact of Covid-19 restrictions and “numerous waves” of the coronavirus.
Grzegorz Polaniecki, who sits on the airline’s management board, said the Enter Air team have had “to expend enormous effort to survive” over the past two years.
“Even though this challenging time has not come to an end, and the market is facing surprises in the form of more and more tragic events, our group is skillfully defending and developing its position,” said Polaniecki.
“Frequently, a crisis experienced by some, creates an opportunity for others to grow. We hope that following the restructuring we underwent in 2021 our group will grow even stronger in comparison with our competitors.”