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Enter Air in plans to buy Nekera

Tahseenah Khatun
Last updated: 21 May 2026 11:23
By Tahseenah Khatun
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Enter Air, a Polish airline, has filed a notification to acquire Nekera, a Polish tour operator. The deal will involve Enter Air gaining control of an 85% stake in Nekera. Through this planned acquisition, Enter Air will move to expand its reach in the holiday market.

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Enter Air Boeing 737 © Nabil Molinari

Expansion into the holiday market

The terms of the deal have not yet been disclosed. By acquiring a majority stake in Nekera, Enter Air will be able to meet the demands of package holidays. There will be greater cooperation between airlines and tour operators, as this deal will enhance collaboration on flights and holiday package distribution. This expansion will reduce reliance on third-party agencies while improving operational efficiency in seasonal leisure markets.

This deal will see Enter Air’s extension towards the holiday market. There will be closer alignment between confirmed bookings and route planning, supporting more efficient capacity management across Europe’s leisure aviation market. The strategy also supports stronger pricing control and better management of seasonal fluctuations in travel demand. This is part of the latest aviation trend in the market, where airlines are investing in tourism businesses. By combining two businesses, multiple travel and tourism services, such as hotels and flights, will be packaged under the same platform.

Enter Aircraft on the runway, white aircraft in few blue stripes
Enter Air Boeing 737 © Burmarrad (Mark) Camenzuli

Enter Air and Nekera

Enter Air is a Polish charter airline that began operations in 2010 and eventually expanded its fleet to around 35 aircraft, including Boeing 737-400s, 737-800s, and 737 Max 8s.

Nekera is a Polish tour operator specialised in managing tourist events, particularly holiday packages that include air transport and accommodation. It offers some 150 destinations in 50 countries across Europe, Asia, the Americas and Africa.

What do you think of Enter Air’s planned acquisition of Nekera? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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