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Sapalova brings high service standards to Euro Jet
Raimonda Sapalova has worked at numerous airports across Europe, including locations in Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Bulgaria, Poland and the Czech Republic. Her experience also extends to Middle East and African ops.
In her new position, Sapalova will be responsible for managing Euro Jet's teams in the Baltic states.

Euro Jet has appointed Raimonda Sapalova as its new country manager for the Baltic states. A long-time Flight Rider and ground support professional at Euro Jet, Raimonda will now lead the company's teams and operations at airports across Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.

Sapalova brings extensive operational experience to the role. During her 10 years as a Flight Rider with Euro Jet, she has supported a wide range of missions around the world. Her work has included flights carrying sports teams, international music bands, VIP corporate clients, as well as government and military operations. Through these assignments she has gained first-hand experience with complex general aviation operations and the demands of high-profile flights.

Over the years, Sapalova has worked at numerous airports across Europe, including locations in Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Bulgaria, Poland and the Czech Republic. Her experience also extends to operations in the Middle East and Africa, and even as far north as the Arctic Circle. This broad exposure has given her a strong understanding of international aviation logistics, airport coordination and customer service at the highest level.

In her new position, Sapalova will be responsible for managing Euro Jet's teams in the Baltic states and ensuring a seamless ground operation on all flights. Her responsibilities include coordinating with local vendors and suppliers, overseeing service quality and making sure that every flight supported in the region meets Euro Jet's standards.

Sapalova's appointment follows the continued development of Euro Jet's ground support operations throughout the Baltics. In Lithuania, its ground service coordinators Danguole Pleseckiene and Olegas Sibeko are based in Vilnius and Kaunas and cover also Palanga and Siauliai airports. In Latvia, Euro Jet is represented by Olegs Roznovs in Riga. In Estonia, its local agents Hasan Steinberg and Kristjan Roosipold support flights at Tallinn, Parnu, Tartu and Kuressaare airports. Originally from Lithuania, Raimonda will coordinate the work of this team across the region.

“Raimonda has demonstrated outstanding professionalism throughout her years with Euro Jet,” says Tomas Chobot, Euro Jet's COO. “Her deep experience with international general aviation operations, excellent communication skills and strong knowledge of the Baltic region make her a natural choice for this role. Combined with her industry connections and operational insight, she is a great fit to lead our teams and further strengthen our presence in the region.”

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