Euro Jet Opens a New Crew Office in Kosice, Slovakia
Euro Jet is pleased to announce the opening of a brand-new crew office at Kosice International Airport in Slovakia. This marks the 18th addition to Euro Jet’s network of crew lounges and offices spread across Central and Eastern Europe.

Kosice Airport (LZKZ/KSC) is located in the eastern part of Slovakia right outside the country’s second biggest city. Our new crew office is just a two-minute walk from the General Aviation Terminal with passport and security control and the nearby VIP vehicle parking. While the office is positioned landside, it directly overlooks Apron 2 used for aircraft parking.
Just as is the case with other lounges and offices within Euro Jet’s network, the new office in Kosice offers a private space for the crew to unwind or get some work done after arrival, before departure, or in between their flights. The office provides comfortable seating and a workstation, and is equipped with Wi-Fi, a kitchenette, as well as complimentary snacks and beverages.

The new crew office is part of Euro Jet’s operation in Slovakia led by our Country Manager, Filip Klimko. Apart from Kosice, our agents are stationed at four other airports throughout the country, including the capital city of Bratislava and the Poprad-Tatry airport in the popular mountain region. The team has in-depth knowledge of local procedures as well as long-time experience supporting a wide variety of flight operations and is ready to assist any time with ground handling, fuel, permits, catering, crew accommodation, or ground transportation.

From Poland in the north to Albania in the south, Euro Jet’s network now includes 18 VIP crew lounges and offices located at some of the busiest airports across our core region. They are part of Euro Jet’s long-term commitment to providing the highest level of service to our customers and to elevating their travel experience in our locations.

We look forward to welcoming you to our new crew office and supporting your flights in Kosice!
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