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Switzerland's Premium Jet gets its Skylegs
Operational excellence is a must for Premium Jet. With so many quotes coming through Avinode, the Swiss operator required swift and accurate processing. This has come via Skylegs software, placing it on the cloud.

Swiss charter operator Premium Jet has entrusted Belgian software company Skylegs to provide flight operations and sales technology.

MD Marcel Wepfer says: “We have found the ideal partner in Skylegs, as we both share a strong commitment to excellence. Our clients expect and deserve the best operational performance in the business. I look forward to working closely with Maxim and his team in building on our offering to drive business growth for the long term.”

Cloud-based specialist Skylegs has delivered an effective cloud strategy and transformation roadmap based on the thorough assessment of Premium Jet. Its MD Maxim Schelfhout adds: “As we speak, the Skylegs system is up and running at Premium Jet and we're very happy to see how smooth the integration took place.”

Skylegs migrated all Premium Jet's historic data to the cloud and into the Skylegs suite of digital flight operations solutions. It also customised Premium Jet's pricing methods, enabling the operator to handle Avinode quotes at the press of a button.

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