Jettime

Jettime A/S, previously known as Jet Time, is a Danish charter airline with headquarters in Kastrup, Tårnby Municipality,[2] and its main base at Copenhagen Airport.

History

The airline was originally founded as Jet Time by a group of Danish investors, and operated its first flight on 19 September 2006.

In November 2016, it was announced that Scandinavian Airlines would end the contract for Jet Time's operation of eight ATR 72-600s on SAS behalf in early 2017; SAS wanted to operate larger aircraft even in regional routes.[3] Subsequently, Jet Time had phased out the relatively new ATR aircraft.

The airline announced that it had filed for bankruptcy on 21 July 2020,[4] after having discharged most of its employees in June due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5] However the airline expected to resume operations following the pandemic as a restructured company, which was established on 8 June 2020 with the slightly similar name Jettime.[6][7] Jet Time's assets were also transferred to Jettime, including the CEO, a number of key employees, and five of Jet Time's Boeing 737 aircraft, for operations planned to resume by 2022.[8][9] A new, separate air operator's certificate was subsequently issued to the airline,[10] and operations resumed in July 2021.[11]

Destinations

Jet Time has operated charter flights to destinations including the following:

Fleet

As of August 2025, Jettime operates the following aircraft:<r[12]

Previously operated

The airline operated the following aircraft types prior to its relaunch as Jettime:

  • ATR 72-500
  • ATR 72-600
  • Boeing 737-300
  • Boeing 737-400
  • Boeing 737-500

Operations

Jettime operates contract and ad hoc passenger and freight charters throughout Europe, as well as short-notice wet-lease charters for scheduled airlines including Air Greenland, Scandinavian Airlines, and Norwegian Air Shuttle. It has also provided VIP charters for clients including FC Copenhagen, Malmö FF, Mercedes-Benz, Rosenborg BK, and Volkswagen.<r[13]

References

  1. Jet Time management Team Jet Time^
  2. Contact Jet Time, retrieved 23 April 2014^
  3. Tomas Augustsson. Jettime skär ned – SAS-linjer stängs Svenska Dagbladet, 30 November 2016^
  4. Alle fly på jorden siden d. 23 marts: Covid-19 tvinger danske Jet Time A/S i konkurs Jet Time, 21 July 2020^
  5. Peter Bakke. Danish Jet Time Fires 90% of Its Employees Airways Magazine, Airways International, 26 June 2020^
  6. Covid-19 tvinger danske Jet Time A/S i konkurs: Jettime a/s genopstår som nyt dansk charterflyselskab, post Corona Jet Time, 21 July 2020^
  7. Jet Time flyver igen fra Oktober Check-in.dk, 14 July 2020^
  8. John Ollila. Jet Time Files For Bankruptcy LoyaltyLobby, 22 July 2020^
  9. Søren Kragballe. Jet Time indgiver konkursbegæring - men går efter at genopstå Finans, 21 July 2020^
  10. Denmark's Jet Time declares bankruptcy, new Jettime gets AOC ch-aviation, 22 July 2020, retrieved 1 January 2023^
  11. Denmark's Jettime operates maiden commercial flight ch-aviation, 3 July 2021, retrieved 1 January 2023^
  12. Global Airline Guide 2025 - Jettime Airliner World, September 2025^
  13. Brandi Taylor. Jettime Partners with Avsoft for Boeing Training Avsoft Aviation Training Courses for Online Study, 2023-11-24, retrieved 2025-12-10^