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BGS Strengthens Partnership with Ryanair

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BGS Strengthens Partnership with Ryanair

BGS, an international provider of ground handling, aircraft fueling, and logistics services, has announced strengthening the partnership with Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline  and ranking as third airline by traffic in the world. BGS will continue to provide the airline with into-plane fueling at Riga Airport and Tallinn Airport for one more year.

Vitalis Dudys, Head of Commerce at BGS, commented: “Partnership with Ryanair is important for BGS. Our history started eight years ago, in 2016. Since then, we are glad to have the opportunity to provide into-plane fueling services for a company serving almost all countries in Europe. This extension of an agreement reflects the trust and satisfaction both companies have in each other's capabilities.”

Steven Fitzgerald, Head of Sustainability and Finance at Ryanair, shares: “We are delighted to continue our partnership with BGS. Ryanair has been extremely satisfied with the into-plane fuelling services our partners provide, we had no hesitations about the possibility of prolonging our partnership. I am highly confident about their exceptional standards of service.”


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