Publish Time: 2025-11-27 Origin: Site
HELSINKI – Aviator Airport Alliance (Aviator), the Nordic region's leading independent provider of airport ground services, has entered into a multi-year partnership with Tunisian airline Nouvelair. The agreement marks the first direct collaboration between the two companies, with Aviator appointed as the exclusive provider of full ground handling services for Nouvelair at Helsinki Airport.
The newly finalized contract signifies Nouvelair's commitment to the Finnish market and its trust in Aviator's operational excellence. As part of the world-leading Avia Solutions Group, Aviator will leverage its extensive expertise to ensure seamless and efficient services for the carrier's operations in Helsinki.
Under the agreement, Aviator's Finland-based team will deliver a comprehensive suite of handling services, encompassing passenger services, ramp handling, and de-icing operations. This full-scope support is designed to guarantee the highest standards of safety, reliability, and efficiency for Nouvelair's weekly charter flights connecting Helsinki and the popular Tunisian coastal city of Monastir.
"We are very pleased to begin this new partnership with Nouvelair," said Kimmo Holopainen, Managing Director of Aviator Airport Services Finland. "Our team in Helsinki is dedicated to delivering reliability and high-quality service, ensuring that all of Nouvelair’s handling needs are met with the utmost professionalism."
Nouvelair, Tunisia's second-largest airline operating a fleet of Airbus A320 family aircraft, views the partnership as a strategic step to support its growing presence in the Nordic region.
Zarrad Chokri, CEO of Nouvelair, commented on the partnership, stating, "We believe in the significant potential of Tunisia as a premier destination for Finnish holidaymakers, and our presence in Finland is steadily developing. In Aviator, we have found a trusted ground handling partner with the local expertise and network to robustly support our growth and ambitions in this key market."