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What does wet lease, damp lease mean?

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Old 18th June 2005 | 20:46
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What does wet lease, damp lease mean?

anything to do with winter or crew usage ie company pilots but different F/A's
 
Old 18th June 2005 | 20:51
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I think...
Dry is the lease of just the aircraft to an airline and they organise the crewing themselves.

Wet is the aircraft along with flight and cabin crew where as damp is the same only no cabin crew.
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Old 22nd June 2005 | 07:12
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Similar question asked and answered a few weeks ago in this thread.
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