SkyUp renews Baltic fueling and ground-handing partnership with Baltic Ground Services (BGS) for Tallinn, Riga and Palanga

Baltic Ground Services (BGS) has extended its long-term partnership with SkyUp Airlines, continuing aircraft fueling and ground handling at Tallinn, Riga and Palanga. The renewed agreement covers SkyUp’s fuel supply from April 2026 onward, reinforcing cooperation across key Baltic airports.

Discovered 2026-05-07T06:03:03.628361-07:00 | 2026-05-07T06:03:03.628361-07:00

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  • Jet fuel and ramp services are critical continuity inputs for network reliability; this renewal locks in fueling coverage for SkyUp at Tallinn, Riga and Palanga from April 2026.
  • The deal underscores how regional carriers depend on long-term ground and fuel-service partners—particularly as fuel-cost pressure has recently threatened smaller operators’ financial stability (see Georgian Airways faces bankruptcy risk as fuel costs pressure finances).
  • For airport operators and service providers, it signals sustained demand and planning visibility for ramp/fueling capacity at multiple Baltic airports rather than a one-off engagement.

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